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NETWORKING

The document provides an overview of an automotive networking and protocols course, including its objectives, outcomes, modules, textbooks, and lab experiments. The course aims to expose students to automotive network systems, protocols, and their implementation.

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ECE5074 Automotive Networking and Protocols L T P J C

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Pre-requisite NIL Syllabus Version:1.1
Course objectives (CoB):
The course is aimed at:
[1] Providing an overview of automotive network systems
[2] Exposing students to the aspects of design, development, application and performance issues
associated with automotive network systems.
Course Outcomes (CO):
At the end of the course, the student will be able to
[1] Illustrate the basics of automotive networking and protocols
[2] Comprehend the general protocols and their usage in automotive sector
[3] Understand the LIN protocol and implement inconvenience feature applications
[4] Design and implement CAN protocol for chassis and power train applications
[5] Understand the concepts of time triggered protocols and it’s usage in automotive field
[6] Design and implement in media-oriented system transport protocol applications
[7] Understand flex ray protocol and their usage in safety critical applications
[8] Design node to node communication using LIN, CAN protocol and also implement the ECU
communication using CAN analyzer
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 5,6,18
Student Learning Outcomes involved:
[5] Having design thinking capability
[6] Having an ability to design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards and
with realistic constraints
[18] Having critical thinking and innovative skills
Module:1 Introduction to automtotive networking 3 hours
Overview of Data communication and networking –need for In-Vehicle networking –layers of OSI
reference model –multiplexing and de-multiplexing concepts –vehicle buses
Module:2 General purpose protocols 3 hours
Overview of general purpose networks and protocols –Ethernet, TCP, UDP, IP
Module:3 Protocol for low data rate applications 5 hours
LIN standard overview –workflow concept-applications –LIN protocol specification –signals –
Frame transfer –Frame types –Schedule tables –Task behaviour model –Network management –
status management
Module:4 Protocol for medium data rate applications 5 hours
Overview of CAN –fundamentals –Message transfer –frame types-Error handling –fault
confinement-Bit time requirements
Module:5 Time triggered protocol 3 hours
Introduction to CAN open –TTCAN –Device net –SAE J1939
Module:6 Protocol for infotainment 4 hours
MOST –Overview of data channels –control channel-synchronous channel –asynchronous channel
–Logical device model –functions-methods-properties-protocol basics- Network section-data
transport –Blocks –frames –Preamble-boundary descriptor
Module:7 Protocols for safety critical applications 5 hours
Flexray-Introduction –network topology –ECUs and bus interfaces –controller host interface and
protocol operation controls –media access control and frame and symbol processing –
coding/decoding unit
Module:8 Contemporary Topics 2 hours
Total Lecture: 30 hours
Mode: Flipped Class Room, [Lecture to be videotaped], lectures by industry / subject experts
Text Book(s)
1. J.Gabrielleen,”Automotive in-vehicle networks”,John Wiley & Sons, Limited, 2008
Reference Books:
1. Robert Bosch,”Bosch automotive networking”,Bentley publishers,2007
2. Society of automotive engineers,”In-vehicle networks” ,2002
3. Ronald K Jurgen, “Automotive Electronics Handbook”, McGraw-Hill Inc. 1999.
4. Indra Widjaja, Alberto Leon-Garcia, “Communication Networks: Fundamental Concepts
and Key Architectures”, McGraw-Hill College; 1st edition, 2000.
5. Konrad Etschberger,” Controller Area Network”, IXXAT Automation, August 22, 2001.
6. Olaf Pfeiffer, Andrew Ayre, Christian Keydel, “Embedded Networking with CAN and
CANopen”, Annabooks/Rtc Books, 2003
Lab experiments using microcontroller
LIN node to node communication using HCS512 microcontroller
 Data will be sent and received from master and slave node using LIN protocol
CAN node to node communication using HCS512 microcontroller
 Data will be sent and recived from master and slave node using CAN protocol
Flexray communication using EVB9S12XF512E board
 Multiple Data bytes sent using flexray protocol
TCP/IP communication using LabView
 Sending data to particular port address using TCP/IP protocol
TCP/UDP communication using LabView
 Sending data to particular port address using TCP/UDP protocol
Recommended by Board of Studies : 09/03/2016
Approved by Academic Council : No.40 Date : 18/03/2016

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