Ethernet-based in-vehicle networking for high bandwidths and service-oriented communication.
Automotive Ethernet
Automotive Ethernet is the vehicle-specific variant of Ethernet for in-vehicle communication, measurement/calibration, diagnostics via DoIP, and data exchange between E/E domains, ADAS systems, and infotainment components. It is used primarily because classical vehicle networks reach their limits in bandwidth, latency, and scalability for modern camera, radar, backbone, and service-oriented applications. For data logging, Automotive Ethernet is central because large amounts of sensor, camera, and service data can be captured through it.
