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This is an authoritative yet highly accessible guide to the design and operation of the FlexRay bus, the latest protocol for automotive network communications. A translation of the French edition, originally published in January 2011, this work is the result of numerous training courses that Dominique Paret has given in companies, and it provides detailed explanations of the design and operation of the FlexRay bus. Comprised of five parts, the book covers: the FlexRay concept and its communication protocol; the FlexRay physical layer; synchronization and global time; architecture of a node; and, components and development aid tools for hardware and software. This title provides comprehensive treatment of the FlexRay network, including its implementation through a real automotive application. It includes the latest specifications (Version 3) concluded by the FlexRay consortium widely expected to become the industry standard. It is written by an author with in-depth experience of automotive electronics, including FlexRay, and presenter of specialist training courses to the industry. It also includes a review of industrial tools to help design and implement a FlexRay based distributor application.
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This is an authoritative yet highly accessible guide to the design and operation of the FlexRay bus, the latest protocol for automotive network communications. A translation of the French edition, originally published in January 2011, this work is the result of numerous training courses that Dominique Paret has given in companies, and it provides detailed explanations of the design and operation of the FlexRay bus. Comprised of five parts, the book covers: the FlexRay concept and its communication protocol; the FlexRay physical layer; synchronization and global time; architecture of a node; and, components and development aid tools for hardware and software. This title provides comprehensive treatment of the FlexRay network, including its implementation through a real automotive application. It includes the latest specifications (Version 3) concluded by the FlexRay consortium widely expected to become the industry standard. It is written by an author with in-depth experience of automotive electronics, including FlexRay, and presenter of specialist training courses to the industry. It also includes a review of industrial tools to help design and implement a FlexRay based distributor application.