Title :
Demo: Real-time Ethernet in-car backbones: First insights into an automotive prototype
Author :
Steinbach, Till ; Muller, Klaus-Robert ; Korf, Franz ; Rollig, Rene
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Hamburg Univ. of Appl. Sci., Hamburg, Germany
Abstract :
The communication infrastructure of today´s automobiles forms a complex composition of heterogeneously interconnected components. At the same time, demands for higher bandwidth and low-latency communication are emerging from chassis control, camera based driver assistance and infotainment that cannot be accommodated by established technologies. A new approach towards a flexible highly scalable network is real-time Ethernet. The RECBAR research project develops and evaluates concepts and technologies for next-generation in-car backbones. In this demo we show a prototype based on a 2014 Volkswagen Golf 7 series car additionally equipped with high-bandwidth sensors, such as HD cameras and 3D laser scanners. The car uses a backbone network utilising time-triggered real-time Ethernet for the deterministic transmission of messages with hard realtime as well as rate-limiting and best-effort frames for messages with relaxed timing requirements. On the physical layer the setup utilises the OPEN Alliance 100Mbit/s BroadR-Reach (OABR or 100 BASE-T1) in addition to 100BASE-TX.
Keywords :
automotive electronics; image sensors; local area networks; optical scanners; real-time systems; video cameras; 100 BASE-T1; 100BASE-TX; 3D laser scanners; BroadR-Reach; HD cameras; OABR; OPEN Alliance; RECBAR research project; Volkswagen Golf 7 series car; automotive prototype; backbone network; bit rate 100 Mbit/s; camera based driver assistance; chassis control; communication infrastructure; complex composition; deterministic transmission; heterogeneously interconnected components; high-bandwidth sensors; next-generation in-car backbones; real-time Ethernet in-car backbones; time-triggered real-time Ethernet; timing requirements; Bandwidth; Cameras; Logic gates; Prototypes; Real-time systems; Sensor fusion;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Paderborn
DOI :
10.1109/VNC.2014.7013331