Technical Trends in E/E Architecture

Technology development using Ethernet and gateway; E/E patent application trends of Honda and FAW

2023/09/22

Summary

  This report was prepared by MarkLines based on patent information from the "Technical Information Distribution Service - swimy" provided by Toyota Technical Development Corporation (TTDC), and reports on recent technology topics surrounding the auto industry. The two business areas of TTDC are intellectual property (IP) and measurement control solutions. The intellectual property (IP) side of TTDC is involved in the collection and analysis of information on automotive technology developments globally, and provides services such as consulting for research planning, applying for patents in foreign languages, and technical translation.

  Concerning "E/E architecture," meaning electrical/electronic architecture, we will analyze the methods and technology items that will become mainstream in mobility in the future, as well as the issues that require attention. In particular, in recent years, E/E architectures that were not part of traditional in-vehicle network design concepts, such as zone type, domain type, and central type, have been studied and put into practical use. This report theme was selected because it is expected to be standardized through the diversion of technology from the computer and telecommunications fields, and because it is important to know the direction of the industry at an early stage.


Toyota Technical Development Corporation

Source: Technical Information Distribution Service - swimy URL:. Https://thinktank.toyota-td.jp/pub/list
This source (TTDC) has extensive content related to automobiles. Graphs can be created for contents of interest with a single click. The database also supports the detailed display and download of intellectual property related information.

 

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