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http://dx.doi.org/10.7467/KSAE.2013.21.1.068

AUTOSAR-ready Light Software Architecture for Automotive Embedded Control Systems  

Lee, Kangseok (Department of Control & Instrumentation Engineering, Graduate School, Changwon National University)
Park, Inseok (Department of Automotive Engineering, Graduate School, Hanyang University)
SunWoo, Myoungho (Department of Automotive Engineering, Hanyang University)
Lee, Wootaik (Department of Control & Instrumentation Engineering, Changwon National University)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.21, no.1, 2013 , pp. 68-77 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents AUTOSAR-ready light software architecture (AUTOSAR-Lite), which is a light weighted version of the AUTOSAR, for automotive embedded control systems. The proposed AUTOSAR-Lite reduces overhead problems caused by the excessive standard specifications of AUTOSAR. Concurrently, AUTOSAR-Lite keeps advantages of AUTOSAR such as a scalability, re-usability, reliability, and transferability. The fundamental design of AUTOSAR-Lite is originated from the AUTOSAR standard. AUTOSAR-Lite is composed of three layers such as an application software, runtime environment, and basic software layer. The application software layer adopts component-based design methodology as AUTOSAR. The runtime environment layer integrates interfaces between application and basic software layers. In case of the basic software layer, restrictions of the module configurations and interfaces of basic software are minimized. In order to validate the feasibility of AUTOSAR-Lite, a software design result based on AUTOSAR-Lite software architecture for electronic throttle control (ETC) system is suggested.
Keywords
Software architecture; AUTOSAR; AUTOSAR-lite; ETC; Layered architecture;
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