A vehicle control system which can ensure high reliability, real-time
processing, and expandability with a simplified ECU configuration and a
low cost by backing up an error through coordination in the entire system
without increasing a degree of redundancy of individual controllers
beyond the least necessary level. The vehicle control system comprises a
sensor controller for taking in sensor signals indicating a status
variable of a vehicle and an operation amount applied from a driver, a
command controller for generating a control target value based on the
sensor signals taken in by the sensor controller, and an actuator
controller for receiving the control target value from the command
controller and operating an actuator to control the vehicle, those three
controller being interconnected via a network. The actuator controller
includes a control target value generating unit for generating a control
target value based on the sensor signals taken in by the sensor
controller and received by the actuator controller via the network when
the control target value generated by the command controller is abnormal,
and controls the actuator in accordance with the control target value
generated by the control target value generating unit.