Cars contain three networks that operate separately, but share information: comfort and convenience; body electronics and diagnostics; and power train, antilock brakes, and vehicle dynamics. CAN ...
The Controller-Area Network (CAN) bus protocol is a bus protocol invented in 1986, originally intended for automotive use. By now, the bus can be found in devices ranging from cars and trucks, over ...
The TJA1044 is a high-speed CAN transceiver that provides an interface between a Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus. The transceiver is designed for ...
Researchers have determined a weakness in some cars’ internal networking system that could allow an attacker with physical access to knock components offline, including critical safety features. A ...
The CAN bus protocol is being phased out of the automotive industry in favor of single-pair Ethernet due to its increased data bandwidth, node efficiency, security, and more. How single-pair Ethernet ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results