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Automotive Ethernet

Posted By: ELK1nG
Automotive Ethernet

Automotive Ethernet
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 379.91 MB | Duration: 0h 48m

Mastering AUTOSAR Automotive Ethernet

What you'll learn

What is automotive ethernet and differences between automotive ethernet and "regular" ethernet

How is automotive ethernet standing related to other automotive protocols LIN, CAN, CAN FD, Flexrey, MOST

What does term V2X, V2V, V2I means and usage of them

What is ADAS and usage of ADAS in real life

Levels of automation in driving

Prerequests for autonomous driving

Why we need automotive ethernet

Characteristics of automotive ethernet

Properties of automotive ethernet

What challenges does automotive ethernet introduce in cybersecurity, car security, automotive security

Requirements

No experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know.

Description

This course provides a comprehensive overview of Automotive Ethernet, its role in modern vehicle architecture, and why it's increasingly vital in the automotive industry. We will start by explaining what Automotive Ethernet is and why it is becoming the backbone of vehicle networking, especially as vehicles evolve towards higher levels of automation. With the increasing demand for higher data rates, seamless connectivity, and real-time communication in vehicles, traditional protocols like CAN, CAN FD, LIN, FlexRay, and MOST are often insufficient in handling the requirements of advanced applications.Through detailed comparisons, you'll explore the pros and cons of Automotive Ethernet versus these protocols in terms of bandwidth, latency, reliability, cost, and scalability. While protocols like CAN and LIN have been industry standards for decades, they struggle to meet the demands of autonomous driving and the increasing complexity of modern vehicle systems. In contrast, Automotive Ethernet delivers the speed, flexibility, and efficiency needed to enable these cutting-edge applications.In addition to discussing the technical advantages, we will delve into different levels of automated driving, from driver assistance systems to fully autonomous vehicles, and how Automotive Ethernet plays a pivotal role in facilitating these developments. The course will also explain the crucial role of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) in modern vehicles and provide real-life applications that highlight its significance, such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and emergency braking.Moreover, we will cover important terms like V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything), V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle), V2I (Vehicle-to-Infrastructure), and V2P (Vehicle-to-Pedestrian) and explore how these technologies are shaping the future of connected vehicles. These systems are crucial for improving traffic safety, efficiency, and autonomy.Finally, we'll address the cybersecurity implications of integrating Automotive Ethernet. As vehicle connectivity increases, so does the potential attack surface. You will learn about the challenges and strategies for securing in-vehicle networks in the context of modern cybersecurity threats.This course is designed to provide you with a deep understanding of Automotive Ethernet and its impact on vehicle architecture, communication, automation, and security, preparing you for the future of automotive technology.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What you will learn

Lecture 3 Who should enroll

Lecture 4 Feedback

Section 2: What is automotive ethernet

Lecture 5 What is automotive ethernet

Section 3: Customer needs

Lecture 6 Intro about customer needs

Lecture 7 Customer needs

Lecture 8 Necessary requirements

Lecture 9 Additional requirements

Section 4: The six automation levels of vehicles and their driving functions

Lecture 10 Intro automation levels of vehicles and their driving functions

Lecture 11 The six automation levels of vehicles and their driving functions

Section 5: Category comparison

Lecture 12 Category intro

Lecture 13 Category speed part 1

Lecture 14 Category speed part 2

Lecture 15 Category weight

Lecture 16 Category scalability

Lecture 17 Category realtime performance

Lecture 18 Category complexity

Lecture 19 Category money

Section 6: Automotive ethernet vs "regular" ethernet

Lecture 20 Intro to section AETH vs ETH

Lecture 21 AETH vs ETH

Section 7: ADAS

Lecture 22 ADAS Intro

Lecture 23 What is ADAS

Lecture 24 Real world examples of ADAS part 1

Lecture 25 Real world examples of ADAS part 2

Section 8: V2X, V2V, V2I

Lecture 26 Intro V2X, V2V, V2I

Lecture 27 V2X, V2V, V2I

Lecture 28 V2X, V2V, V2I in future

Section 9: Automotive security

Lecture 29 Automotive security intro

Lecture 30 Automotive security

Section 10: What next

Lecture 31 Feedback

Lecture 32 Additional courses

Lecture 33 End

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