In a FlexRay node, message buffers are the means by which the application can decouple its message transmission and reception from the actual FlexRay protocol, allowing asynchronous operation of the ...
As automobile development has continued apace, some new highly complex and critical subsystems have emerged. Simple networks such as CAN Bus and LIN Bus have long handled communications among ...
Here is what is needed in hardware and software to configure, control, and monitor message buffers to meet a system's required deterministic latency and fault tolerance In a FlexRay node, message ...
FlexRay is an ISO-standardized, deterministic, fault-tolerant, high-speed communications bus with applications in steer-by-wire, drive-by-wire, brake-by-wire, adaptive cruise control, active ...
Abstract: The FlexRay Protocol was developed by the FlexRay consortium which was started when BMW and DaimlerChrysler worked together to create a new network scheme that would suit their current and ...
After several years of hard work by industry leaders worldwide on the development of the FlexRay communications protocol, the initial automotive applications are starting to become visible on the ...
FlexRay is an upcoming networking standard being established to raise the data rate, reliability, and safety of the automotive applications of today and tomorrow. Synthesizable FlexRay intellectual ...
Abstract: FlexRay is a communication protocol that combines event- and time-triggered communication to increase the schedulability and flexibility of message scheduling in current car systems. Because ...
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