From Controller Area Network (CAN bus) to Real-Time System
Automotive Networks Foundation - Controller Area Network (CAN) - Real-Time Systems Design - Hands-On
Embedded Systems,Embedded C,Arduino,Automotive Design Tool,Micorcontrollers,
Lectures -34
Resources -24
Duration -5.5 hours
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Course Description
This is the next follow up course on Automotive Networks.
This course covers the Controller Area Network (CAN) and the application of CAN within the domain of distributed real-time systems.
After an introduction, we walk together through the BOSCH protocol specification details.
We will deep dive into the Controller Area Network and help you understand all angles of the latest design approaches to develop good large distributed CAN networks.
You will understand the benefits as well as the challenges of CAN.
We will build an Arduino example.
Discuss the requirements that real-time systems such as cars, trains, medical or aircraft impose.
Show you some tools used in the industry as well as how to check your CAN designs against real-time requirements.
Besides design pitfalls, we also address security.
In the end, you will have touched upon all market-relevant topics on the Controller Area Network and will be ready to have deep discussions with experts from the industry.
Goals
What will you learn in this course:
After attending this course you will be able to understand and talk about:
Basics of CAN
The BOSCH specification
Extensions to CAN
Requirements for Real-Time systems
CAN benefits and pitfalls
Timing Analysis of CAN networks
CAN industry standards and tools
CAN security challenges
Have the foundation to move on to other automotive network communication protocols
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Prerequisites
What are the prerequisites for this course?
The course tries to be as easy to digest as possible on the topics presented. While it is considered a network protocol 'beginners' course to work in the industry, it is not to be confused with an 'absolute' beginners course on electronics or computer science. Understanding source code, basic boolean algebra and familiarity working with specifications will help. Comparable courses are part of a Masters's Degree curriculum. A Bachelor's level understanding of Computer Science, Mathematics or Electrical Engineering is recommended.
Curriculum
Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course
Introduction
4 Lectures
- Introduction 10:39 10:39
- CAN Technical Positioning 14:05 14:05
- CAN BOSCH Specification A & B 10:45 10:45
- Return Of The Tin Can Ladies 12:26 12:26
CAN BOSCH Specification A & B
12 Lectures
Arduino CAN Hands-On
6 Lectures
CAN ISO Specifications & Extensions
3 Lectures
Building Real-Time Systems With CAN
5 Lectures
Professional CAN Design Tools
2 Lectures
CAN Cybersecurity
2 Lectures
Instructor Details
Martin Jankela
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