Projekta Nr.ISO 22902-4:2006
Nosaukums<p>ISO 22902-4:2006 provides a communication model that contains the requirements for a Vehicle Interface Protocol (VIP) to access a vehicle interface over a network transport protocol for AMI-C networks. It does not apply to networks that have pre-existing protocols and messages for transporting vehicle functions.</p> <p>A VIP defines how an application communicates over a simple network transport mechanism. These requirements can be applied to network technologies that use UDP/IP as the transport method. However, pre-existing systems may have unique protocols and messages for transporting messages about vehicle functions; therefore, ISO 22902-4:2006 does not cover such pre-existing technology.</p> <p>Messages transported are network-specific instantiations of the CMS.</p> <p>ISO 22902-4:2006 addresses the following aspects related to the AMI-C's approach to network communication:</p> <ul><li>Message frame format,</li><li>Application transaction,</li><li>System transaction,</li><li>Initialization process,</li><li>Address resolution, and</li><li>Functional module discovery and removal process.</li></ul>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)41287
Darbības sfēra<p>ISO 22902-4:2006 provides a communication model that contains the requirements for a Vehicle Interface Protocol (VIP) to access a vehicle interface over a network transport protocol for AMI-C networks. It does not apply to networks that have pre-existing protocols and messages for transporting vehicle functions.</p> <p>A VIP defines how an application communicates over a simple network transport mechanism. These requirements can be applied to network technologies that use UDP/IP as the transport method. However, pre-existing systems may have unique protocols and messages for transporting messages about vehicle functions; therefore, ISO 22902-4:2006 does not cover such pre-existing technology.</p> <p>Messages transported are network-specific instantiations of the CMS.</p> <p>ISO 22902-4:2006 addresses the following aspects related to the AMI-C's approach to network communication:</p> <ul><li>Message frame format,</li><li>Application transaction,</li><li>System transaction,</li><li>Initialization process,</li><li>Address resolution, and</li><li>Functional module discovery and removal process.</li></ul>
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ICS grupa43.040.15