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Automotive Ethernet

Automotive Ethernet

Automotive Ethernet

Kirsten Matheus, BMW AG, München
Thomas Königseder, BMW AG, München
November 2014
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9781316121481
$77.99
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    Do you need to get up to date with the world's most popular networking technology? With this resource you will discover everything you need to know about Ethernet and its implementation in the automotive industry. Enhance your technical understanding and better inform your decision-making process so that you can experience the benefits of Ethernet implementation. From new market opportunities, to lower costs, and less complex processes; this is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of automotive Ethernet. Covering electromagnetic requirements and physical layer technologies, Quality of Service, the use of VLANs, IP, and Service Discovery, as well as network architecture and testing, this unique and comprehensive resource is a must have, whether you are a professional in the automotive industry, or an academic who needs a detailed overview of this revolutionary technology and its historical background.

    • The first book to provide a comprehensive overview of automotive Ethernet
    • Written by industry experts currently working at the core of Ethernet in-car development
    • Covers everything from the history of automotive Ethernet, to its implementation, benefits, and future prospects

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    November 2014
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781316121481
    0 pages
    0kg
    84 b/w illus. 27 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. A brief history of 'Ethernet' (from a car manufacturer's perspective)
    • 2. A brief history of in-car networking
    • 3. A brief history of automotive Ethernet
    • 4. The physical transmission
    • 5. Protocols for automotive Ethernet
    • 6. Ethernet in the automotive system development
    • 7. Outlook.
      Authors
    • Kirsten Matheus , BMW AG, München

      Kirsten Matheus is a communications engineer who is currently responsible for establishing Ethernet-based communication in the industry. She also initiated and chaired the OPEN Alliance and helped establish the IEEE 802.3 reduced twisted pair gigabit Ethernet (RTPGE, 1000BASE-T1) working group.

    • Thomas Königseder , BMW AG, München

      Thomas Königseder is an electronics engineer and Group Manager for Communications Technologies at BMW. He was responsible for launching the first ever serial car with an Ethernet connection.