July 25, 2023, 7:43 p.m. | Keysight

IEEE Spectrum spectrum.ieee.org



As the automotive industry navigates a new era of self-driving cars, every second matters. Information from sensors and electronics must reach the main CPU as quickly as possible, but faster data rates impact signals. Coping with data loss is imperative for safety. Validating receiver operation in a car’s noisy environment in both ideal and stressed conditions improves in-vehicle network (IVN) performance. Delve into the automotive trends driving focus on receiver testing, understand the implications of not testing, and learn how …

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