基于AUTOSAR的汽车网络多核ECU架构设计

K. Senthilkumar, R. Ramadoss
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在过去的几十年里,现代车辆中的电子控制单元(ecu)的数量不断增加。此外,防抱死制动系统、自适应巡航控制和气候控制等先进功能对ecu提出了更高的计算要求,这进一步增加了汽车控制系统的设计复杂性。多核处理器将多个处理单元集成在一个芯片上,不仅是高端服务器的主要计算控制器,也是嵌入式控制系统的主要计算控制器。使用多核处理器,汽车控制系统可以采用更集中的架构设计。最近,汽车开放系统架构(AUTOSAR)倡议为汽车软件和硬件设计建立了几个标准,其中包括为汽车控制系统设计多核ecu集中式架构的指南。借助AUTOSAR,不同功能的计算控制任务可以共享一个ECU,也可以运行在连接了can和FlexRay等车载网络的任何ECU上。在本文中,我们描述了一些关键的分析组件,它们共同表征了由FlexRay、CANbus和LINbus组成的分层总线结构。我们的分析表明,AUTOSAR等标准所施加的实际约束可以导致更高级别的可调度资源利用率。这减少了总体组件数量和成本,同时促进了简单的增强。
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Designing multicore ECU architecture in vehicle networks using AUTOSAR
The number of electronic control units (ECUs) in modern vehicles has continuously increased in last few decades. In addition, advanced functionalities antilock braking systems, adaptive cruise control and climate control put higher computational demand on ECUs, which further increases the design complexity of automotive control systems. Multicore processors having multiple processing units are integrated on a single chip, have emerged to be the main computing controllers not only for high-end servers but also for embedded control systems. Using multicore processors, more centralized architecture designs can be adopted for automotive control systems. The recent initiative on AUTOmotive Open System ARchitecture (AUTOSAR) has established several standards for automotive software and hardware designs, which include guidelines for designing centralized architecture with multicore ECUs for automotive control systems. With AUTOSAR, it is expected that computational control tasks of different functions can share one ECU or run on any ECU connected with in-vehicle network like CAN and FlexRay. Also, In this paper, we describe some key analytical components that together characterize the hierarchical bus structures composed of FlexRay, CANbus and LINbus. Our analysis shows that the practical constraints imposed by standards such as AUTOSAR can lead to higher levels of schedulable resource utilization. This reduces both the overall component count and cost, while facilitating easy enhancements.
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