A New Automotive Electronic Control System Open Architecture

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Considering the shortcomings of close car E/E control system, through the analysis of the open system requirements and characteristics of the car E/E control system, an open system structure of the automotive electronic control system based on quantum framework established/E adopts advanced software technology of embedded system. The electronic control clutch design experiments show that the system can get open role use style of the building and system based on this architecture more than a closed system.

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