IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

The Migration of Engine ECU Software From Single-Core to Multi-Core

  • Jun Young Moon,
  • Do Yeon Kim,
  • Jin Ho Kim,
  • Jae Wook Jeon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3071500
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 55742 – 55753

Abstract

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As multiple functions have been added to single-core-based engine electronic control units (ECUs) in vehicles, automotive researchers and manufacturers have actively studied multi-core architecture for engine ECUs. Multi-core architecture can provide load balancing and parallelism that can meet the requirements of international organization standard (ISO) 26262. However, since real-world engine ECUs have the most complex automotive open system architecture (AUTOSAR)-based control logic and datasets among automotive ECUs, developing multi-core-based engine ECUs is a substantial amount of work. Thus, automotive researchers and manufacturers will need new methodologies for multi-core-based engine ECUs. In this paper, we focus on designing a multi-core migration methodology and applying it to a real-world AUTOSAR-based engine ECU from HYUNDAI. We verify its practicability and enhanced performance. In conclusion, through connection with other automotive domain ECUs, it is demonstrated that a multi-core engine ECU using our migration technology can be applied in real-world automotive vehicles, leading to a significant improvement in performance.

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