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An Implementation of FlexRay Bus Data Communication

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The traditional bus in vehicle, like CAN and LIN, can not meet the requirement of some control systems in reliability and high speed. In order to realize the reliable and High-speed FlexRay bus communication, a FlexRay bus data communication implementation scheme is put forward in this paper, and a specific Brake-By-Wire system based on the scheme is designed. The experimental results show that no matter in high-speed or in reliability the scheme have shown a good performance. It can be predicted that the implementation scheme of FlexRay bus communication also can be applied to other X-By-Wire systems like Steer-By-Wire and so on.

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Liu, T., Hu, Y., Wang, L., Yu, C. (2012). An Implementation of FlexRay Bus Data Communication. In: Xiao, T., Zhang, L., Fei, M. (eds) AsiaSim 2012. AsiaSim 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 323. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34384-1_47

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