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Lowjack

03/07/23 1:01 PM

#75874 RE: boston745 #75868

Don't have time to look, is memory on the ecu ECC?
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boston745

03/07/23 2:45 PM

#75883 RE: boston745 #75868

In addition to the article showing how EM radiation can be injected into a cars circuitry, here is a case study of out of control (sudden accelerating) EVs. The study shows that high accelerator pressure and no braking is a sign of SUA; something seen in many of the Tesla accidents. The authors of the study also believes EM interference is causing SUA like what Colin shows.

In  recent  years,  there  have  been  numerous  out-of-control  accidents  of  electric  vehicles.


Occasional fault of electronic control unit caused by  electromagnetic interference


External  electromagnetic  interference  refers  to  that  caused  by electromagnetic  radiation  of  various  electrical  facilities  including  the  high  voltage  transmission  line, broadcasting  TV  devices  and  radio  communication  equipment  as  well  as  natural  phenomena  such  as lightning.

Electromagnetic  wave  interferes  the  electric  control  system  of  automobile  through  wiring  harness and  car  body to  make  it  hard  to  perform  or  even  send  wrong  instructions leading  to  wrong  actions  of various  actuators,  affecting  the  safety,  reliability  and  stability  of  automobile  driving.  The electromagnetic  interference  affects  the  automobile  electronic  control  system  mainly  in  two  ways:  one is  to  affect  the  input  signal  of  the  sensor  of  the  electronic  control  system,  causing  distortion  and resulting  in  electric  control  signal  where  the  ECU  output  does  not  match  the  driver's  intention,  which leads  to  the  wrong  operation  of  the  actuator;  the  other  is  to  interfere  the  ECU  output  signal  to  result  in its deviation,  misleading the operation of  the actuator.


https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346368508_Special_Investigation_and_Countermeasure_Suggestions_on_Electric_Vehicle_out-of-control_Accidents