Electronic Systems Integration: The Engine Manufacturer's Perspective 962179
The increased use of on-board and off-board electronic systems with medium duty and heavy duty trucks and buses presents challenges with compatibility and proper integration. The vehicle architecture is taking shape to establish three areas of computer control-the powertrain, the cab instrument panel, and the cab operations center. The critical element of pursuing proper integration of these systems requires established and clear standards and test methods. Clear roles and responsibilities, a defined system architecture and common test methods are required between subsystem electronic product suppliers and vehicle manufacturers. The electronics integration challenges are presented in the context of the U.S. medium duty and heavy duty automotive industry but have broad applicability to other heavy vehicles and markets worldwide. SAE and ISO forums are needed to address these issues.
Citation: Kleine, R. and Lannan, R., "Electronic Systems Integration: The Engine Manufacturer's Perspective," SAE Technical Paper 962179, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/962179. Download Citation
Author(s):
Richard E. Kleine, Ronald B. Lannan
Affiliated:
Cummins Engine Co., Inc.
Pages: 7
Event:
1996 SAE International Truck and Bus Meeting and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Electronic control systems
Commercial vehicles
Test procedures
Instrument panels
Suppliers
Buses
Architecture
Powertrains
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