IEEE Micro July/August 2002 http://www.computer.org/micro/ CRITICAL EMBEDDED AUTOMOTIVE NETWORKS Guest Editor's Introduction: Critical Embedded Automotive Networks Philip Koopman Design and Analysis of a Robust Real-Time Engine Control Network Michael Ellims, Stephen Parker, and James Zurlo CAN for Critical Embedded Automotive Networks Lars-Berno Fredriksson Time-Triggered Architecture: A Consistent Computing Platform Reinhard Maier, Gunther Bauer, Georg Stoger, and Stefan Poledna The FTT-CAN Protocol for Flexibility in Safety-Critical Systems Joaquim Ferreira, Paulo Pedreiras, Luis Almeida, and Jose Alberto Fonseca Model-Based System Development An Approach to Building X-by-Wire Applications Roman Nossal and Roland Lang The Basics of Performance-Monitoring Hardware Brinkley Sprunt Pentium 4 Performance-Monitoring Features Brinkley Sprunt Columns and Departments Editor-in-Chief's Message Large market on the horizon Micro Law FTC piles onto Rambus' standardization skullduggery Micro Economics The crash in competitive telephony Micro Review Programming books News Laser design makes less expensive chip; protein chains; crystals and computing; quantum design; 0.9-micron CMOS; tiny technology and heat; organic memory device. Product Summary ------------------------------- Coming in the Sep/Oct Micro: Systems on a Chip. --------------------------------------------------- If you wish to be removed from this mailing list, send a message to listserv@computer.org with the following text in the body of the message: unsubscribe micro_subscribers ---------------------------------------------------