performance study of an in-car switched ethernet network without prioritization
Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Communication technologies for vehicles
Practical experiences on a communication middleware for IP-based in-car networks
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware
The case for ethernet in automotive communications
ACM SIGBED Review - Special Issue on the 10th International Workshop on Real-time Networks (RTN 2011)
System architecture and software design for electric vehicles
Proceedings of the 50th Annual Design Automation Conference
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In current vehicles, a large number of control units are connected by several automotive specific communication buses, facilitating innovative distributed applications. At the same time, computers and entertainment devices use IP and commodity communications technology like Ethernet to connect to the Internet, allowing for innovative solutions and maintaining fast innovation cycles. Today, one can see first applications of Ethernet for in-vehicle communication in contemporary cars. In next generation vehicles, many innovative applications could benefit from the increased bandwidth Ethernet can offer. Therefore, a examination of Ethernet usage for additional in-vehicle communication use cases is needed. In this paper, we show simulation results of promising use cases for in-car Ethernet, while looking at different realistic topologies, types of traffic, and configurations.