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Assessment of Message Missing Failures in FlexRay-Based Networks
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia December 17-December 19
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This paper assesses message missing failures in a FlexRay-based network. The assessment is based on about 35680 bit-flip fault injections inside different parts of the FlexRay communication controller; the parts are: controller host interface, protocol operation control, coding and decoding unit, media access control and clock synchronization process. To do this, a FlexRay communication controller is modeled by Verilog HDL at the behavioral level. This HDL model of the controller is exploited to setup a FlexRay-based network composed of four nodes. The results of fault injection show that about 35% of faults led to the message missing failures. The controller host interface and the clock synchronization process of the FlexRay were the most sensitive parts to the message missing failures. The coding and decoding unit of the FlexRay was the least sensitive part to these failures.
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Vahid Lari, Mehdi Dehbashi, Seyed Ghassem Miremadi, Navid Farazmand, "Assessment of Message Missing Failures in FlexRay-Based Networks," prdc, pp.191-194, 13th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2007), 2007
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