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Overview of Project GWAY Software Engineering CSE435 Michigan State University Fall 2013

Team members: Project Manager: Keyur Patel Facilitator: Tony Cooke Customer Liason: Ben Blaut Configuration Manager: Luan Tran Customer: Mr. Anthony Torre, Chrysler Instructor: Dr. Betty H.C. Cheng* *Please direct all inquiries to the instructor.

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Overview of Project GWAY Software Engineering CSE435 Michigan State University Fall 2013

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  1. Team members: Project Manager: Keyur Patel Facilitator: Tony Cooke Customer Liason: Ben Blaut Configuration Manager: Luan Tran Customer: Mr. Anthony Torre, Chrysler Instructor: Dr. Betty H.C. Cheng* *Please direct all inquiries to the instructor. Overview of Project GWAYSoftware Engineering CSE435Michigan State UniversityFall 2013

  2. Project Overview

  3. Project Overview • Multiple Application Domains • Motivation for project • Exchange data and commands • Simplify wiring • CAN bridging • CAN to AVB network routing

  4. Overview of Features • Reprogramming • CAN nodes • Gateway • Diagnostics over IP • Respond to power changes • Security • Encryption • DOS mitigation

  5. Domain Research • Existing market solutions • CAN • AVB • VLAN • ISO / IEEE standards

  6. Application of Research • Learned lots about CAN and AVB • Application of this type of gateway • Constraint development

  7. Project Constraints • Encryption • Standards • Timing • Power

  8. State Diagram

  9. CAN to CAN Messaging

  10. Gateway Reprogramming

  11. Diagnostics

  12. Part III: Demonstration • Data transfer • CAN to CAN • Ethernet to CAN • Denial of Service • Low/Normal voltage • Shutdown/Enable port • IP Diagnostics • Reprogramming • Gateway • CAN node

  13. Part III: Demonstration • http://www.cse.msu.edu/~cse435/Projects/F2013/Groups/GWAY/Prototype/prototypev2.html

  14. Acknowledgements • We gratefully acknowledge and appreciate the participation of our customer, Mr. Anthony Torrefrom Chrysler, LLC.

  15. Q & A

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