Syllabus - In-Vehicle Networking (AU703 (D))
Automobile Engineering
In-Vehicle Networking (AU703 (D))
VII
UNIT I
BASICS OF IN-VEHICLE NETWORKING
Overview of Data communication and networking –need for In-Vehicle networking – layers of OSI reference model –multiplexing and de-multiplexing concepts –vehicle buses.
UNIT II
NETWORKS AND PROTOCOLS
Overview of general-purpose networks and protocols -Ethernet, TCP, UDP, IP, ARP, RARP - LIN standard overview –workflow concept-applications –LIN protocol specification –signals - Frame transfer –Frame types –Schedule tables –Task behaviour model –Network management – status management - overview of CAN –fundamentals –Message transfer – frame types-Error handling –fault confinement-Bit time requirements.
UNIT III
HIGHER LAYER PROTOCOL
Introduction to CAN open –TTCAN –Device net -SAE J1939 - overview of data channels – control channel-synchronous channel – asynchronous channel –Logical device model – functions-methods-properties-protocol basics- Network section-data transport –Blocks – frames –Preamble-boundary descriptor
UNIT IV
FLEXRAY PROTOCOL
Introduction –network topology –ECUs and bus interfaces –controller host interface and protocol operation controls –media access control and frame and symbol processing – coding/decoding unit –FlexRay scheduling
UNIT V
LATEST TRENDS
Car networking protocols – Networking future trends –Roadmaps –Competitive advantage
Practicals
Reference Books
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J.Gabrielleen,”Automotive In-Vehicle Networks”, John Wiley & Sons, Limited, 2008
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Robert Bosch,” Bosch Automotive Networking”, Bentley publishers, 2007
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Society of Automotive Engineers, ”In-Vehicle Networks”, 2002.
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Ronald K Jurgen, “Automotive Electronics Handbook”, McGraw-Hill Inc. 1999.
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Indra Widjaja, Alberto Leon-Garcia, “Communication Networks: Fundamental Concepts and Key Architectures”, McGraw-Hill College; 1st edition, 2000.
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Konrad Etschberger, “Controller Area Network, IXXAT Automation”, August 22, 2001.
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Olaf Pfeiffer, Andrew Ayre, Christian Keydel, “Embedded Networking with CAN and CANopen”, Annabooks/Rtc Books, 2003.