This paper presents a system-level modeling approach for MOST150-based automotive networks and extends an existing automotive virtual prototyping framework with a new virtual processing component. Due to the arbitration techniques of MOST150, a hierarchical approach for the modeling is presented that allows a separation of synchronous and asynchronous data areas. Moreover, it extends the methodology with capabilities for a dynamic stream reservation. This allows to influence the behavior of the MOST150 virtual component at simulation time. Furthermore, the complete modeling approach is presented in a case study and compared with Ethernet AVB based system architectures.
Considering MOST150 during Virtual Prototyping of Automotive E/E Architectures
AmE 2012 - Automotive meets Electronics - Beiträge der 3. GMM-Fachtagung
2012-01-01
6 pages
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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