Modern vehicles can contain around 100 Electronic Control Units (ECUs). An ECU is a minicomputer that collects data and determines whether to activate a function based on the information received.
Market to reach US$ 158.9 Bn by 2036 at 7.0% CAGR, driven by vehicle electrification and software-defined vehicles.
A significant challenge for today's automotive electronics engineers is achieving cost-effective, fail silent or even fail operational automotive systems. Extremely high safety requirements and the ...
Electronics development, which is the heart of electronics, is where the majority of advancements in the automobile sector occur. The electrification of modern automobiles, which are currently mobile ...
The local interconnection network (LIN) standard is the first to address Class A open-multiplexing protocols within vehicles. It defines a low cost, serial communication system for distributed ...
Audi’s signature Quattro full-time all-wheel-drive system debuted 40 years ago. During the intervening decades, cars have added a multitude of subsystems for powertrain and chassis control, producing ...
Magna International’s patented vehicular control system involves two electronic control units (ECUs) in digital communication, transmitting frames to each other to determine propagation delay. The ...