Autonomous and connected vehicles : network architectures from legacy networks to automotive ethernet /
Dominique Paret and Hassina Rebaine ; translated by Benjamin A. Engel.
- 1 online resource (xii, 404 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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Translation of: V�ehicules autonomes et connect�es : techniques, technologies, architectures et r�eseaux : du multiplex �a l'ethernet automobile. Translated from the French.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents
Foreword iv
Acknowledgments vi
About the Authors vii
Preface ix
Introduction 1
1 The Buzz about Autonomous and Connected Vehicles 3
2 Aspects Relating to Autonomous and Connected Vehicles 23
3 DAS, ADAS, HADAS, and AVs – L3, L4, L5! 81
4 Networks and Architecture 145
5 Ethernet and Automobiles 237
6 Simulations, Applications, and Software Architectures for Automobiles 317
Index 399
AUTONOMOUS AND CONNECTED VEHICLES Discover the latest developments in autonomous vehicles and what the future holds for this exciting technology In Autonomous and Connected Vehicles, networking experts Dominique Paret and Hassina Rebaine deliver a robust exploration of the major technological changes taking place in the field, and describe the different levels of autonomy possible with current technologies and the legal and regulatory contexts in which new autonomous vehicles will circulate. The book also includes discussions of the sensors, including infrared, ultrasound, cameras, lidar, and radar, used by modern autonomous vehicles. Readers will enjoy the intuitive descriptions of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), network architectures (CAN-FD, FlexRay, and Backbone Ethernet), and software that power current and future autonomous vehicles. The authors also discuss how ADAS can be fused with data flowing over newer and faster network architectures and artificial intelligence to create greater levels of autonomy. The book also includes: A thorough introduction to the buzz and hype surrounding autonomous and connected vehicles, including a brief history of the autonomous vehicle Comprehensive explorations of common issues affecting autonomous and connected vehicles, including regulatory guidelines, legislation, relevant norms and standards, and insurance issues Practical discussions of autonomous vehicle sensors, from DAS to ADAS and HADAS, and VA L3 to L5 In-depth examinations of networks and architecture, including discussions of data fusion, artificial intelligence, and hardware architecture in vehicles Perfect for graduate and undergraduate students in programs dealing with the intersection of wireless communication technologies and vehicles, Autonomous and Connected Vehicles is also a must-read reference for industry professionals and researchers seeking a one-stop reference for the latest developments in vehicle communications technology.
About the Author
Dominique Paret, Technical Expert CEO/CTO of dp-consulting, France. Dominique Paret is a consultant in radiofrequency identification, contactless technologies, NFC and indoor geolocalization. He teaches electronics and RFID in various engineering schools. He is also the author of several books on RFID technologies.
Hassina Rebaine, Training Manager Embedded Automotiv Systems, VECTOR, France (a company specializing in ECU Testing, ECU Calibration, Automotive Ethernet, Embedded Electronics). Hassina Rebaine obtained his PhD from Orsay, Paris in 1988 (Micro-Electronics/Design VLSI); he has worked in a training capacity since that period, specializing in design technologies.