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Automotive Ethernet:
The Definitive Guide
Charles M. Kozierok
Colt Correa
Robert B. Boatright
Jeffrey Quesnelle
Illustrated by Charles M . Kozierok, Betsy Timmer, M att Holden, Colt Correa & Kyle Irving
Cover by Betsy Timmer
Designed by M att Holden
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Automotive Ethernet: The Definitive Guide. Copyright © 2014 Intrepid Control Systems.
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior
written permission of the copyright owner and publisher.
Printed in the USA. Edition 1.2.
ISBN-10: 0-9905388-2-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-9905388-2-0
For information on distribution or bulk sales, contact Intrepid Control Systems at (586) 731-7950. You can purchase the
paperback or electronic version of this book at www.intrepidcs.com or on Amazon. We’d love to hear your feedback about
this book—email us at ethernetbook@intrepidcs.com.
Product and company names mentioned in this book may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Rather than use a
trademark symbol with every occurence of a trademarked name, we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to
the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trademark.
The information in this book is distributed on an “As Is” basis, without warranty. While every precaution has been taken in the
preparation of this book, neither the authors nor Intrepid Control Systems shall have any liability to any person or entity with
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Foreword
by Bob M etcalfe, Inventor of Ethernet
Automotive Ethernet—If You Build It, They Will Come
The early Internet of 1969 ran across transcontinental trunks at 50 kilobits per
second, creating what we might dub the Kilobit Internet. Advances such as
fiber optics and dense wave-division multiplexing (DWDM) in the 1990s
brought us forward to the Megabit Internet of today. What’s next? We
network plumbers are now “gigifying” the Internet, with the Gigabit Internet
promising incredible performance beyond anything most Internet users can
dream of today.
But what will all this power be used for?
We envision that new technologies will not only expand the Internet’s
speed, but also broaden its scope. The Internet of Things (IoT) will bring
device connectivity on a scale unimaginable even given the current Internet’s
enormous size, making good use of those gigabit connections. And another
place where I see the Internet becoming ubiquitous is in the billions of
microcontrollers used in modern automobiles, especially as we add new
safety, convenience and entertainment capabilities, and eventually move
toward driverless transportation for greater safety and efficiency.
Many people don’t realize that modern cars are already heavily networked,
and becoming more so every day. Planners foresee no fewer than four kinds
of automotive networking in the future:
1. Networking within cars, to implement systems control, driver feedback,
safety features, entertainment and many other functions.
2. Networking between cars, to implement capabilities such as collision
avoidance.
3. Networking between cars and the road infrastructure, for greater safety
and efficiency.
4. Networking from cars to the Internet, to allow passengers to get driving-
related information such as maps and traffic updates in a timely manner,
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or simply to remain part of our always-connected world.
Automobile networks are currently mostly focused on the first category—
in-vehicle systems—which are presently implemented using relatively slow
technologies not found outside the automotive industry. As the inner
workings of cars become more intelligent and complex, they increasingly
demand improvements in the networking area. But any new technology used
here needs to be not just faster, cheaper, and capable of connecting many
nodes—it also needs to be standardized and widely adopted, to enable
compatibility and connectivity among diverse suppliers and industries.
As I have been saying for 40 years: “If it’s networking that you need,
Ethernet is the answer; what is the question?” In this case, we there might be
consider two related questions: “What took the automotive world so long?
And how will it now use Ethernet going forward?”. This book provides the
answers to these questions.
Ethernet comprises much of the Internet’s packet plumbing, and its reach
is enormous. It has also been evolving rapidly since its invention as a
personal computer LAN back on May 22, 1973, and doing so quite
successfully as a set of open standards under IEEE Project 802. It has also
been adapted from wired to wireless in the form of Wi-Fi, also known as
“wireless Ethernet”, which will play a key role in external automotive
networking in the future. More than a billion wired and wireless (Wi-Fi)
Ethernet ports now ship annually, and the automotive industry represents the
potential for this number to increase significantly.
This book is about Ethernet, and how its many advantages and innovations
will move in-car networking to the next level, setting the stage for a true
revolution in the capabilities of vehicles and how we use them. It provides
essential reference material for the intersection of the automotive networking
world and the Ethernet world, and points the way to the future of the
connected vehicle. It is a guide to the next big thing in the Gigabit Internet:
Automotive Ethernet.
Bob Metcalfe
Inventor of Ethernet Technology
Professor of Innovation, Murchison Fellow of Free Enterprise
University of Texas at Austin
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