Dean Grifford, Brian Kirk, Bernhard Leisch,
"A Component Based Architecture for CAN Based Systems"
: Proceedings of the 5th International Can Conference, 12-1998, Dean Grifford,Brian Kirk, Bernhard Leisch: A Component Based Architecture for CAN Based Systems, Proceedings of the 5th International Can Conference, pp11-12 - 11-19, Can In Automation e.V.
Original Titel:
A Component Based Architecture for CAN Based Systems
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Proceedings of the 5th International Can Conference
Original Kurzfassung:
This paper describes a general purpose architecture for designing distributed real time control systems based on component oriented system decomposition and CAN based communications.
The basic philosophy of the architecture is to use an object - oriented analysis approach to partition the control system into logical subsystems, each of which is built from a set of co-operating software components.
A CAN message distribution layer provides a transport service for messages sent between components, thus components can communicate in the same way whether they are on the same node or on different nodes. This 'virtual CAN bus' approach requires only a single CAN channel in the hardware chip.
As a result highly scalable systems can be developed, with variants of a product family being built from a common set of software components using a database to define the configuration. Legacy systems can be integrated using components which act as agents.
A generic solution to the CAN duplicate message reception problem is presented using this design.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Erscheinungsmonat:
12
Erscheinungsjahr:
1998
Notiz zum Zitat:
Dean Grifford,Brian Kirk, Bernhard Leisch: A Component Based Architecture for CAN Based Systems, Proceedings of the 5th International Can Conference, pp11-12 - 11-19, Can In Automation e.V.