面向未来车载通信的ofdma以太网

Dominik Stöhrmann, Adam Kostrzewa, R. Ernst, H. Kellermann
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自动驾驶和联网汽车的趋势已经将基于域控制器的网络中线束的可扩展性推向了极限。一种解决方案是将线束和ECU组织在特定区域的分区架构。对于空间区域的互连,高性能骨干网是必需的。在这种情况下,ERIKA项目的重点是开发基于ofdma的车载通信骨干。OFDMA,从无线(LTE)或电力线通信中被称为,通过使用时间和频率多路复用的双绞线对上的多个同时传输提供高性能。在这项工作中,我们提供了项目活动的概述,并介绍了基于ofdma的汽车系统以太网机制。这允许减少布线开销,处理不同的流量类,支持敏捷的软件集成,并增加健壮性以避免故障。
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Towards OFDMA-based Ethernet for future in-vehicle communication
Autonomous driving and connected car trends have pushed the scalability of the wiring harness in a domain-controller based networks to its limits. A solution is a zonal architecture which organizes the harness and ECU in spacial zones. For the interconnection of the spacial zones a high performance backbone is mandatory. In this context, the ERIKA project focuses on the development of an OFDMA-based in-vehicle communication backbone. OFDMA, known from wireless (LTE) or powerline communication, provides high performance by multiple simultaneous transmissions over a twisted wire pair using time and frequency multiplexing. In this work, we provide an overview of the project activities and introduce OFDMA-based Ethernet mechanisms for automotive systems. These allow to reduce cabling overhead, handling different traffic classes, support agile software integration, and increase robustness to avoid failures.
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