Title :
System architecture and software design for Electric Vehicles
Author :
Lukasiewycz, Martin ; Steinhorst, Sebastian ; Andalam, Sidharta ; Sagstetter, Florian ; Waszecki, Peter ; Wanli Chang ; Kauer, Matthias ; Mundhenk, Philipp ; Shanker, Shreejith ; Fahmy, Suhaib A. ; Chakraborty, Shiladri
Author_Institution :
TUM CREATE, Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
May 29 2013-June 7 2013
Abstract :
This paper gives an overview of the system architecture and software design challenges for Electric Vehicles (EVs). First, we introduce the EV-specific components and their control, considering the battery, electric motor, and electric powertrain. Moreover, technologies that will help to advance safety and energy efficiency of EVs such as drive-by-wire and information systems are discussed. Regarding the system architecture, we present challenges in the domain of communication and computation platforms. A paradigm shift towards time-triggered in-vehicle communication systems becomes inevitable for the sake of determinism, making the introduction of new bus systems and protocols necessary. At the same time, novel computational devices promise high processing power at low cost which will make a reduction in the number of Electronic Control Units (ECUs) possible. As a result, the software design has to be performed in a holistic manner, considering the controlled component while transparently abstracting the underlying hardware architecture. For this purpose, we show how middleware and verification techniques can help to reduce the design and test complexity. At the same time, with the growing connectivity of EVs, security has to become a major design objective, considering possible threats and a security-aware design as discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
automotive electronics; battery powered vehicles; computational complexity; computerised instrumentation; energy conservation; field buses; middleware; motor drives; road safety; safety-critical software; ECU; EV energy efficiency; EV safety; EV-specific components; bus systems; communication platforms; computation platforms; computational devices; drive-by-wire systems; electric motor; electric powertrain; electric vehicles; electronic control units; hardware architecture; information systems; protocols; security-aware design; software design challenges; system architecture; time-triggered in-vehicle communication systems; verification techniques; Batteries; Computer architecture; Electric motors; Hardware; Protocols; Software design; Vehicles; Electric Vehicle; Software Design; System Architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2013 50th ACM/EDAC/IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX