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In this chapter, we will discuss the reliability of CAN communication systems. Because the subject of reliability may not be familiar to all readers, we first provide some general definitions that are going to be used in the rest of the chapter. Reliability is the ability of a system to perform its specified function for a prescribed time and under stipulated environmental conditions. Reliability, along with availability, safety, and other metrics, is part of the more general concept of dependability.
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Natale, M.D., Zeng, H., Giusto, P., Ghosal, A. (2012). Reliability Analysis of CAN. In: Understanding and Using the Controller Area Network Communication Protocol. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0314-2_6
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