Abstract
Due to the rising number of electronic control units (ECU) in a vehicle and the growing complexity of the related software installed, a fast and efficient system for updating software is needed. Wireleb software updates similar to firmware over the air updates for smartphones can be a suitable solution to solve this ibue. In this paper we propose a wireleb update system based on an IEEE 802.11s mesh network and describe related high-level requirements for such a system. Additionally the prototype of a wireleb vehicle interface (WVI) is described. This interface is needed to maintain the wireleb link as well as to forward the received data to the in-vehicle communication system and finally to the ECU. Existing diagnostic standards are applied to transfer and install the new software on the ECU. Furthermore, IEEE 802.11s-based network nodes and the WVI prototype are used to evaluate the applicability of IEEE 802.11s for a wireleb update system used in the vehicle development phase. We performed indoor measurements as well as measurements inside two different vehicles to evaluate the influence of the shielding properties of a vehicle. The results of these measurements show that the used setup consisting of the WVI prototype and other IEEE 802.11s based nodes can be used to realize a wireleb update system and is able to fulfil the defined system requirements.
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Steger, M., Karner, M., Hillebrand, J., Rom, W., Armengaud, E., Hanbon, M., … Romer, K. (2015). Applicability of IEEE 802.11s for automotive wireleb software updates. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Telecommunications, ConTEL 2015. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ConTEL.2015.7231190
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