Automotive Architectures
his part provides a broad introduction to automotive embedded systems, their
design constraints, and AUTOSAR as the emerging de facto standard. Chapter 1,
“Vehicle Functional Domains and heir Requirements,” introduces the main func-
tions embedded in a car and how these functions are divided into functional domains
(chassis, power train, body, multimedia, safety, and human–machine interfaces).
Some introductory words describe the speciicities of the development process as well
as the requirements in terms of safety, comfort, performance, and cost that need to be
taken into account.
In Chapter 2, “Application of the AUTOSAR Standard,” the authors tackle the
problemof the standardization of in-vehicle embedded electronic architectures.hey
analyze the current status of sotware in the automotive industry and present the spec-
iications elaborated within the AUTOSAR consortium in terms of standardization.
Particular attention has to be paid to AUTOSAR because it is becoming a standard
that everyone has to understand and deal with.
Finally, Chapter , “Intelligent Vehicle Technologies,” presents the key technologies
that have been developed to meet today’s, and tomorrow’s, automotive challenges in
terms of safety, better use of energy, and better use of space, especially in cities.hese
technologies, such as sophisticated sensors (radar, stereo-vision, etc.), wireless net-
works, or intelligent driving assistance, will facilitate the conception of partially orx Preface
fully autonomous vehicles that will reshape the transport landscape and commuters’
travel experience in the twenty-irst century.
design constraints, and AUTOSAR as the emerging de facto standard. Chapter 1,
“Vehicle Functional Domains and heir Requirements,” introduces the main func-
tions embedded in a car and how these functions are divided into functional domains
(chassis, power train, body, multimedia, safety, and human–machine interfaces).
Some introductory words describe the speciicities of the development process as well
as the requirements in terms of safety, comfort, performance, and cost that need to be
taken into account.
In Chapter 2, “Application of the AUTOSAR Standard,” the authors tackle the
problemof the standardization of in-vehicle embedded electronic architectures.hey
analyze the current status of sotware in the automotive industry and present the spec-
iications elaborated within the AUTOSAR consortium in terms of standardization.
Particular attention has to be paid to AUTOSAR because it is becoming a standard
that everyone has to understand and deal with.
Finally, Chapter , “Intelligent Vehicle Technologies,” presents the key technologies
that have been developed to meet today’s, and tomorrow’s, automotive challenges in
terms of safety, better use of energy, and better use of space, especially in cities.hese
technologies, such as sophisticated sensors (radar, stereo-vision, etc.), wireless net-
works, or intelligent driving assistance, will facilitate the conception of partially orx Preface
fully autonomous vehicles that will reshape the transport landscape and commuters’
travel experience in the twenty-irst century.

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