CAN network in real time on board systems
 
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Faculty of Technical Sciences at University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn.
 
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Opole University of Technology.
 
 
Publication date: 2017-11-01
 
 
Combustion Engines 2017,171(4), 211-214
 
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The network system of data exchange between the various components is an inherent element of every car. Because of the specific and different requirements for data transfer between specific devices, currently used communication protocols have different properties of performance, security, and degree of determinism. The paper presents the increasing complexity of the data exchange system based on the example of the latest requirements for digital tachographs. The article describes also the data transmission initialization methods in the context of network data exchange organization. The hybrid use of time triggering and event triggering mechanisms has been presented in relation to the operation of the CAN network under increased real-time conditions requirements implemented as TTCAN (time triggered CAN).
 
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