Further reading
To learn more about the topics that were covered in this chapter, take a look at the following resources:
- [1] SAE J1939 Network Layer: https://www.sae.org/standards/content/j1939/31_202306/.
- [2] Learning Module J1939: https://elearning.vector.com/mod/page/view.php?id=406.
- [3] M. Integrated, 28-bit gmsl deserializer for coax or stp cable. https://www.analog.com/en/products/max9272a.html [Online, Accessed 23-December-2022].
- [4] J. Deichmann, G. Doll, and C. Knochenhaue, Rethinking car software and electronics architecture. [Online]. Available: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/ automotive-and-assembly/our-insights/rethinking-car-software-and-electronics-architecture.
- [5] M. Tischer, The computing center in the vehicle: Autosar adaptive, Translation of a German publication in Elektronik automotive, special issue “Bordnetz”, September 2018 [Online]. [Online]. Available: https://assets.vector.com/cms/content/know-how/ technical-articles/ AUTOSAR/AUTOSAR Adaptive ElektronikAutomotive 201809 PressArticle EN.pdf.
- [6] M. Rumez, D. Grimm, R. Kriesten, and E. Sax, An overview of automotive service-oriented architectures and implications for security countermeasures, IEEE Access, vol. 8, 12 2020.
- [7] M. Iorio, M. Reineri, F. Risso, R. Sisto, and F. Valenza, “Securing some/ip for in-vehicle service protection,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 69, pp. 13 450–13 466, 11 2020.
- [8] ISO 15118-1:2019 Road vehicles – Vehicle to grid communication interface – Part 1: General information and use case definition.
- [9] ISO 15031-3:2016 Road vehicles – Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics – Part 3: Diagnostic connector and related electrical circuits: Specification and use.
- [10] OPEN Alliance Automotive Ethernet Specifications: https://www.opensig.org/about/specifications/.