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WebCAN for Remanufacturers: A New Automotive CAN-Bus Tool Analyzing and File Sharing Application

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The present paper summarizes the developed methodologies, technologies and tools in the field of analyzing, extracting and file sharing of CAN-bus information used for communication between automotive mechatronic and electronic systems. The results have been developed within the European research project “CAN-REMAN”, conducted by Bayreuth University in cooperation with two other universities and eight industrial partners—mainly remanufacturing companies. Results of this project are developed analyzing, diagnosing and file sharing technologies and applications that enable small and medium sized enterprises (SME) to remanufacture automotive mechatronics and electronics.

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The research project “CAN-REMAN” and the activities described in this paper have been financed by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, support code 16INE014. The responsibility for the content of the paper lies with the authors.

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Freiberger, S., Nagel, A., Steinhilper, R. (2012). WebCAN for Remanufacturers: A New Automotive CAN-Bus Tool Analyzing and File Sharing Application. In: Seliger, G. (eds) Sustainable Manufacturing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27290-5_22

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