DocumentCode
2532745
Title
Load balancing issues in automotives
Author
Hegde, Rajeshwari ; Gurumurthy, K.S.
Author_Institution
BMS Coll. of Eng., India
fYear
2009
fDate
14-16 March 2009
Firstpage
138
Lastpage
141
Abstract
Electronic Control Units (ECUs) are widely used to improve the comfort and reliability of vehicles. It has become the fundamental building block of any automotive subsystem and is interfaced with electro mechanics counterpart. To meet the system wide requirements, these ECUs are interconnected using the communication infrastructure. Although the communication infrastructure in terms of, predominantly, the CAN based vehicle network took its birth to enable ECUs to work in a coordinated manner in order to support system wide requirements, during the past decade, this infrastructure was also viewed as a potential means to incorporate extensibility in terms of addition of newer ECUs which are built for implementing additional requirements. With this paradigm, the number of ECUs started growing in a steep manner, uncontrolled and as a result, today, it is not hard to see a high segment automotive housing ECUs as large as 75-80. Hence, load balancing mechanisms are needed to ease ECU integration and for efficient utilization of CPU power in ECUs. In this paper, we explain the concept of load balancing on the basis of CPU utilization across ECUs.
Keywords
automotive electronics; controller area networks; resource allocation; road vehicles; CAN based vehicle network; automotive subsystem; automotives; communication infrastructure; electronic control units; load balancing; vehicle comfort; vehicle reliability; Automotive engineering; Complex networks; Consumer electronics; Control systems; Costs; Educational institutions; Load management; Open systems; Technological innovation; Vehicles; CAN; CPU; ECU; Load Balancing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communication Technologies, 2009. IMPACT '09. International
Conference_Location
Aligarh
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3602-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3604-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSPCT.2009.5164194
Filename
5164194
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