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Physical architectures of automotive systems

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This section will provide insight into new developments and advances in electronics automotive architectures. The design of innovative chip architectures, new upcoming standards for high-bandwidth and deterministic communication (FlexRay) and sensors are the domains of interest, with emphasis on reliability and support for advanced active safety functions.

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            DATE '08: Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe
            March 2008
            1575 pages
            ISBN:9783981080131
            DOI:10.1145/1403375

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