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    Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial network technology that was originally designed for the automotive industry, especially for European cars, but has also become a popular bus in industrial automation as well as other applications. The CAN bus is primarily used in embedded systems
    Automobile industry is buzzing about avoiding vehicle theft in the present. By making use of the GPS feature in the mobile phone the design and In this system mobile phone used is embedded in the vehicle with an interfacing to Engine Control Module (ECM) through CAN(Controller Area Network)
    The Controller Area Network (CAN) is another type of serial communications protocol that was developed within the automotive industry to allow a number of electronic units on a single vehicle to share essential control data. A vehicle nowadays uses many microcontrollers for autonomous
    Understanding and using the Controller Area Network. Marco Di Natale October 30, 2008. Controllers supporting the CAN communication standard are today widely available as well as CAN networks are today successfully replacing point-to-point connec-tions in many application domains
    Here we explore the Controller Area Networks and electronic control units that comprise modern-day vehicles. I spent many hours as a youngster working alongside my father on our own vehicles – swapping parts, adjusting timing, manipulating fuel mixtures, working on brakes – you name it.
    A Controller Area Network (CAN bus) is a robust vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other’s applications without a host computer.
    In fact, the In-Vehicle Network of smart vehicles that are recognized as the core roles in intelligent transportation is currently the Controller Area Once malicious attackers hack the vehicular gateway and obtain the access right of the CAN, they may control the vehicle based on the vulnerabilities of The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial communication bus designed for robust and flexible performance in harsh environments, and particularly for industrial and automotive applications. Originally invented by Bosch and later codified into the ISO11898-1 standard, CAN defines the data
    Adventures in Automotive Networks and Control Units. Chris Valasek, Director of Vehicle Security Research for IOActive chris.valasek@ioactive.com Charlie Electronic Control Units. Typically ECUs are networked together on one or more buses based on the Controller Area Network (CAN) standard.
    Bosch originally developed the Controller Area Network (CAN) in 1985 for in-vehicle networks. In the past, automotive manufacturers connected electronic devices in vehicles using point-to-point wiring systems. Manufacturers began using more and more electronics in vehicles, which resulted in bulky
    CAN or Controller Area Network is a two wired half-duplex high-speed serial network technology. It is basically used in communication among different devices in a low radius region, such as in an automobile. The controller Area Network has vast applications in Industrial as well as in vehicles.

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