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An integrated architecture for future car generations
Authors:Roman Obermaisser  Philipp Peti  Fulvio Tagliabo
Affiliation:1. Real-Time Systems Group, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
2. Centro Ricerche Fiat, Orbassano, Italy
Abstract:The DECOS architecture is an integrated architecture that builds upon the validated services of a time-triggered network, which serves as a shared resource for the communication activities of more than one application subsystem. In addition, encapsulated partitions are used to share the computational resources of Electronic Control Units (ECUs) among software modules of multiple application subsystems. This paper investigates the benefits of the DECOS architecture as an electronic infrastructure for future car generations. The shift to an integrated architecture will result in quantifiable cost reductions in the areas of system hardware cost and system development. In the paper we present a current federated Fiat car E/E architecture and discuss a possible mapping to an integrated solution based on the DECOS architecture. The proposed architecture provides a foundation for mixed criticality integration with both safety-critical and non safety-critical subsystems. In particular, this architecture supports applications up to the highest criticality classes (10?9 failures per hour), thereby taking into account the emerging dependability requirements of by-wire functionality in the automotive industry.
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