Abstract

As the number of electronic control units (ECUs) in vehicles continues to grow, exchanging physical components between original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and ECU suppliers presents logistical challenges, impeding the pace of development and leading to accumulation of costs. In this work, we introduce a conceptual framework that enables remote testing of geographically dispersed ECUs over the Internet. Pertinent to the Internet of Things (IoT) sphere, where interconnection of distributed components is hampered by the inherent challenges of latency, we propose a hybrid synchronous methodology that combines asynchronous test management with time synchronization mechanisms to mitigate the delay impact within the distributed environment. Additionally, we discuss challenges and prospects associated with this approach.

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