The Time Triggered Protocol Class C (TTP/C) system is one of the members of the large family of ‘time‐triggered protocols’. TTP/C was designed on the principle that the strategy for access to the medium would be of the time division multiple access (TDMA) type, to which this chapter returns in detail when it presents FlexRay. This principle makes it possible to solve problems of interoperability between CPUs which are developed independently of each other. The genesis of FlexRay began with the formation of a group of industrialists who had decided to carry out an exhaustive technical analysis of existing networks which were used or could be used specifically in the automotive environment‐that is, CAN, TTCAN, TCN, TTP/C, Byteflight (a proprietary protocol of BMW)‐and to judge whether one of them was capable of meeting, for decades to come, all the technical and application wishes in the preceding chapters. time division multiple access
The Genesis of FlexRay
Flexray and its Applications ; 19-27
2012-03-16
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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