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Electrical and Electronic Architectures of Automobiles

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Automotive Control

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In the frame of vehicle electrification and electronic management of the chassis and the powertrain, the structures of the electrical and electronic architecture have a significant influence on the realization of functions. Therefore, this chapter briefly considers the types of networks, the communication networks and bus systems, and the software structure of the electronic control units (ECU).

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Isermann, R. (2022). Electrical and Electronic Architectures of Automobiles. In: Automotive Control. ATZ/MTZ-Fachbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39440-9_2

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