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DSF/ISO/DIS 17987-2.2

Road vehicles -- Local Interconnect Network (LIN)-- Part 2: Transport protocol and network layer services

pending, Most Current
Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 78
ICS Code (Car informatics. On board computer systems): 43.040.15
ICS Code (IT applications in transport): 35.240.60
scope:

This part of ISO 17987 specifies a transport protocol and network layer services tailored to meet the requirements of LIN-based vehicle network systems on local interconnect networks. The protocol specifies an unconfirmed communication. The LIN protocol supports the standardized service primitive interface as specified in ISO 14229-2. This part of ISO 17987 provides the transport protocol and network layer services to support different application layer implementations like
- Normal communication messages;
- Diagnostic communication messages; The transport layer defines transportation of data that is contained in one or more frames. The transport layer messages are transported by diagnostic frames. A standardized API is specified for the transport layer. Use of the transport layer is targeting systems where diagnostics are performed on the backbone bus (e.g. CAN) and where the system builder wants to use the same diagnostic capabilities on the LIN sub-bus clusters. The messages are in fact identical to the ISO 15765-2 and the PDUs carrying the messages are very similar.

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DSF/ISO/DIS 17987-2.2
Road vehicles -- Local Interconnect Network (LIN)-- Part 2: Transport protocol and network layer services
This part of ISO 17987 specifies a transport protocol and network layer services tailored to meet the requirements of LIN-based vehicle network systems on local interconnect networks. The protocol...
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