Abstract In recent years, connected and autonomous functions have been bringing revolutionary advancement to automotive systems, but also making automotive design more complex than ever. Beyond individual vehicles, such trend also has deep impact on the entire vehicular transportation system, including vehicles, roadside units, and edge or cloud servers. In this chapter, we will introduce the application of the platform-based design (PBD) paradigm for automotive and transportation systems, and demonstrate its effectiveness in tackling cross-layer challenges in those systems. We will present our PBD-based approaches in addressing a variety of system metrics such as safety, security, performance, extensibility, and fault tolerance, and also discuss general system design and analysis methodologies.
Platform-Based Design for Automotive and Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
2019-01-01
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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