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INTRODUCTION
Today’s vehicles contain hundreds of circuits, sensors, and many other electrical components. Communication is needed among the many circuits and functions of the vehicle. For example, when the driver presses the headlights switch on the dashboard, the headlights react. For this to occur, communication is needed between the dashboard switch and the front of the vehicle. In current vehicle systems this type of communication is handled via a dedicated wire through point-to-point connections.
In-Vehicle Networking Seminar Report
Page Length : 20
Content :
- INTRODUCTION
- BENEFITS OF NETWORKING
- MULTIPLEXING STANDARDS
- SAE CLASSIFICATION
- NETWORKING DEFINITIONS
- INTEL AND MULTIPLEXING
- MULTIPLEXING TRENDS
- MULTIPLE NETWORKS
- STANDARD APPLICATION LAYERS
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
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