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BS ISO 22902-4:2006

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Road vehicles. Automotive multimedia interface Network protocol requirements for vehicle interface access

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Language(s)

English

Published date

30-11-2006

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Network architecture
   2.1 Outline
   2.2 Component
   2.3 Vehicle interface
   2.4 Network application layer
   2.5 Network transport layer
   2.6 Functional module
   2.7 Component control module (CCM)
   2.8 Registry
3 Addressing
   3.1 Unicast
   3.2 Broadcast
   3.3 Multicast
4 Message frame format
   4.1 Message length
   4.2 System bit (Sys)
   4.3 Reserved (Rsv)
   4.4 Priority (Pri)
   4.5 More bit field (More)
   4.6 Transaction identifier (T-ID)
   4.7 Multi-frame sequence Id (M-ID)
   4.8 AMI-C message
5 Application transaction
   5.1 Message format
6 System transaction
   6.1 Message format
7 Initialization process
   7.1 Resource manager FM
   7.2 Instance numbers allocation process
   7.3 Recovery process
8 Address resolution process
   8.1 ARP mechanism
   8.2 No responder error handling
9 FM discovery/removal process
   9.1 Dynamic I-Num allocation when new component plugs in
   9.2 Dynamic I-Num deallocation when component un-plugs
   9.3 Multicast resource allocation
10 Service discovery
   10.1 Protocol identification
   10.2 Service identification
   10.3 Service discovery messages
Annex A (informative) Registry table

Gives 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.

Committee
AUE/16
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 05/30131743 DC (11/2006)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 22902-4:2006 Identical

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