Development of IEEE 1451 based Smart Module for In-vehicle Networking Systems

IVN 시스템을 위한 IEEE 1451 기반 스마트 모듈의 개발

  • Lee, Kyung-Chang (School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University) ;
  • Kim, Man-Ho (School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University) ;
  • Lee, Suk (School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University)
  • Published : 2003.11.01

Abstract

As vehicles become more intelligent for convenience and safety of drivers, the in-vehicle networking(IVN) systems and smart modules are essential components for intelligent vehicles. However, for wider application of smart modules and IVN's, the following two problems should be overcome. Firstly, because it is very difficult that transducer manufacturers developed the smart module that supports all the existing IVN protocols, the smart module must be independent of the type of networking protocols. Secondly, when the smart module needs to be replaced due to its failure, only the transducer should be replaced these without the replacement of the microprocessor and network transceiver. To solve these problems, this paper investigates the feasibility of an IEEE 1451 based smart module. More specifically, a smart module for DC motor control has been developed. The module has been evaluated for its delay caused by the IEEE 1451 architecture. In addition, the time required for transducer replacement has been measured.

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