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Leverage Ethernet to improve passenger safety, comfort, and convenience
February 03, 2012
In-car electronics are become increasingly complex and data-intensive. This situation again raises questions about networking technologies, bandwidths and architectures. This article describes the properties of two-wire Ethernet in vehicles.
In-car electronics are become increasingly complex and data-intensive. This situation again raises questions about networking technologies, bandwidths and architectures. This article describes the properties of two-wire Ethernet in vehicles.
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TTEthernet Scalable Real-Time Ethernet Platform
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 16:47:00 +0100
TTEthernet – A Powerful Network Solution for All Purposes enables time-triggered communication over Ethernet networks in all application areas. The network provides all necessary mechanisms for applications as diverse as classical web services and time-critical and safety-critical control system in airplanes. Honeywell is the first company to use TTEthernet for production programs in the aerospace and automation industries. TTEthernet will thus be used not only in extremely demanding aerospace applications but also in completely new application areas.
TTEthernet – A Powerful Network Solution for All Purposes enables time-triggered communication over Ethernet networks in all application areas. The network provides all necessary mechanisms for applications as diverse as classical web services and time-critical and safety-critical control system in airplanes. Honeywell is the first company to use TTEthernet for production programs in the aerospace and automation industries. TTEthernet will thus be used not only in extremely demanding aerospace applications but also in completely new application areas.
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Next events
February 07, 2012 to
February 09, 2012
Exhibitions
EMV - Düsseldorf
February 14, 2012 to
February 15, 2012
Seminars
Euroforum Conference Electronic Systems In The Car - Munich
February 28, 2012 to
March 01, 2012
Exhibitions
IPC APEX expo - San Diego
March 07, 2012 to
March 08, 2012
Workshops
Car makers meet standards makers - Geneva
How international standards can support the development of "the car of the future" and the intelligent transport systems that will support it will be among the main items on the agenda at the next Fully Networked Car workshop.
March 20, 2012 to
March 20, 2012
Seminars
MEMS Executive Congress Europe - Zurich
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