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A Case Study of Issues Related to Automotive E/E System Architecture Development
March 31-April 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ECBS.2008.4615th Annual IEEE International Confer ...
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The use of electronics in vehicles is increasing quickly and the systems are becoming increasingly complex. This makes the engineering of these advanced computer-based systems more and more difficult. In particular, finding a good architecture is a prerequisite for successful design. In this study we investigate key issues related to real-world decisions regarding a car's electrical and electronic system architecture. To extract the key issues an exploratory case study was performed at a car manufacturer. We used semi- formal interviews complemented with a survey to validate the results. The contribution of this paper is twelve issues that reflect the situation at a car manufacturer. Also, possible actions to deal with these issues are provided.
Index Terms:
automotive electronics, architecture, issues
Citation:
Peter Wallin, Jakob Axelsson, "A Case Study of Issues Related to Automotive E/E System Architecture Development," ecbs, pp.87-95, 15th Annual IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ecbs 2008), 2008
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