The current automotive electronic and electrical (EE) architecture has reached a scalability limit and in order to adapt to the new and upcoming requirements, novel automotive EE architectures are currently being investigated to support: a) an Ethernet backbone, b) consolidation of hardware capabilities leading to a centralized architecture from an existing distributed architecture, c) optimization of wiring to reduce cost, and d) adaptation of service-oriented software architectures. These requirements lead to the development of Zonal EE architectures as a possible solution that require appropriate adaptation of used security mechanisms and the corresponding utilized hardware trust anchors.
Future of Automotive Embedded Hardware Trust Anchors (AEHTA)
Sae Technical Papers
WCX SAE World Congress Experience ; 2022
2022-03-29
Conference paper
English
Future of Automotive Embedded Hardware Trust Anchors (AEHTA)
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