Automotive Systems and Software Engineering: State of the Art and Future Trends
Dajsuren, Yanja, Van Den Brand, Mark
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Part I: Introduction.- Automotive Software Engineering: Past, Present, and Future.- Part II: Automotive Software Development.- Requirements Engineering for Automotive Embedded Systems.- Status Report on Automotive Software Development.- State-of-the-Art Tools and Methods Used in the Automotive Industry.- Part III: Automotive Software Reuse.- Software Reuse: From Cloned Variants to Managed Software Product Lines.- Variability Identification and Representation for Automotive Simulink Models.- Defining Architecture Framework for Automotive Systems.- Part IV: E/E Architecture and Safety.- The RACE Project: An Informatics-Driven Greenfield Approach to Future E/E Architectures for Cars.- Development of ISO 11783 Compliant Agricultural Systems: Experience Report.- Safety-Driven Development and ISO 26262.- Part V: C-ITS and Security.- Introduction to Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems.- In-Vehicle Networks and Security.- Security for V2X.- Intelligent Transportation System Infrastructure and Software Challenges.- Part VI: Future Trends.- Future Trends in Electric Vehicles Enabled by Internet Connectivity, Solar, and Battery Technology.- Autonomous Vehicles: State of the Art, Future Trends, and Challenges.
作者簡介
Mark van den Brand is a graduate school dean at the Department of Mathematics and Computer department and a full professor at SET group of the TU/e which has been involved in the advancement of the automotive technologies in the context of Dutch andEuropean projects. The group is currently involved in the i-CAVE (integrated Cooperative Automated VEhicles) research and innovation program funded by the Dutch technology foundation STW that addresses current transportation challenges regarding throughput and safety with an integrated approach to automated and cooperative driving. The group is also involved in the European H2020 project C-MobILE on supporting large-scale deployment of cooperative intelligent transport systems and services across Europe. Finally, he is involved in the Automotive Technology Master's program.