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SAE J2561_201611

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

Bluetooth™ Wireless Protocol for Automotive Applications

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English

Published date

08-11-2016

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1. Scope
2. References
3. Definitions
4. Acronyms
5. Functional Operation
6. Bluetooth Architecture, General Profiles and Usage Models
7. Automotive Piconet Potentials
8. Requirement Recommendations
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C

Describes the functionality of typical Bluetooth applications used for remotely accessing in-vehicle automotive installations of electronic devices.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
19
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Current
Supersedes

This SAE Information Report defines the functionality of typical Bluetooth applications used for remotely accessing in-vehicle automotive installations of electronic devices. Remote access may be achieved directly with on-board Bluetooth modules, or indirectly via a custom designed gateway that communicates with Bluetooth and non-Bluetooth modules alike.Access to the vehicle, in the form of two-way communications, may be made via a single master port, or via multiple ports on the vehicle. The Bluetooth technology may also be used in conjunction with other types of off-board wireless technology.This report recommends using a message strategy that is already defined in one or more of the documents listed in 2.1.1, 2.1.4, 2.1.5, and 2.1.6. Those strategies may be used for some of the typical remote communications with a vehicle. It is recognized, however, that there may be specific applications requiring a unique message strategy or structure.This document depicts five different levels of security measures that may be required for the various types of communication.The EMC test requirements for the implementation of this protocol are recommended.This report makes no attempt to define all of the applications wherein the Bluetooth protocol may be utilized. A number of use cases are listed in Section B.1 of the appendix to serve as representative applications, e.g., credit card transactions, vehicle diagnostics, toll booth collection, flash reprogramming, etc.

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