Ah, the CAN bus. It’s become a communication standard in the automotive world, found in a huge swathe of cars built from the mid-1990s onwards. You’ll also find it in aircraft, ships, and the vast ...
Today's passenger vehicles can utilize about 70 onboard computers (ECUs, actuators, and so forth). So let's consider this group an extended family, and just like any family, communication means a lot.
The CAN bus protocol is being phased out of the automotive industry in favor of single-pair Ethernet due to its increased data bandwidth, node efficiency, security, and more. How single-pair Ethernet ...
A technical paper titled “EdgeTDC: On the Security of Time Difference of Arrival Measurements in CAN Bus Systems” was published by researchers at ETH Zurich and CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information ...
A vehicle's cybersecurity might be top of mind for some consumers following reports of car hacking on some vehicle models. However, these issues don't just impact the private sector. Commercial ...
Tesla Cybertruck revolutionized the automotive industry with a groundbreaking 48-volt electrical system and a steer-by-wire system. These advances would not have been possible without a new approach ...
I hate talking about motorcycle theft. it’s not a pleasant topic on the best of days, even when there’s enough colorful info to keep the conversation light – but, as always, tech advancement has given ...
What is CAN SIC? Why is signal ringing such a critical factor in networking? Besides automotive, what other applications can take advantage of CAN SIC? What's the relationship between CAN FD and CAN ...