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Article
Functional Safety for Automotive Ethernet Networks
Author(s)
Luc van Dijk1 and Günter Sporer2
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2142/2018.04.003
Affiliation(s)
1. NXP Semiconductors Netherlands BV, Nijmegen, 6534 AE, the Netherlands
2. NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH, München, 81829, Germany
ABSTRACT
In this paper, the need for functional safety in automotive Ethernet is
investigated. For this the ISO26262 standard is used but also a comparison with
legacy IVN (in-vehicle-networking) is made. In addition,
an outlook of future automotive networks is considered and investigated if this
brings a further need for safety in automotive Ethernet. From these efforts, it
was found that there are several drivers for safety in automotive Ethernet that
especially hold for switches.
KEYWORDS
Automotive, Ethernet, functional safety, fail operational, ISO26262, network, PMHF.
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