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Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) are transforming automotive communication solutions, enabling real-time, high-reliability data exchange and supporting the centralization of E/E-architectures and cross-domain communication.

However, applying these technologies in vehicles presents unique challenges beyond simply adding Ethernet. Stakeholders must overcome constraints such as ECU performance limits, memory restrictions, and strict timing requirements.

In this free, 60-minute webinar, Subash Scindia and Florian Wagner of ETAS explore the fundamentals of TSN and SDN, highlighting key IEEE standards and their relevance to automotive networks.

Key topics and takeaways:

  • Understanding TSN and SDN: Key concepts and their role in automotive networking
  • Real-world constraints: Performance, memory, and timing challenges in vehicle ECUs
  • Static versus dynamic approaches: When to use each and how to transition from static to dynamic approaches
  • Practical implications: How TSN and SDN improve network management and enable the software-defined vehicle

Meet the experts

Subash Scindia

Business Development Manager, ETAS

Florian Wagner

Software engineer RTA solutions, ETAS