Mauser et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Methodical Approach for Centralization Evaluation of Modern Automotive E/E ArchitecturesMauser et al., 2022
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- Mauser L
- Wagner S
- Ziegler P
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- European Conference on Software Architecture
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Centralization is considered as a key enabler to master the CPU-intensive features of the modern car. The development and architecture change towards the next generation car is influenced by ADAS, connectivity, infotainment and the consequential need for cyber …
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