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SAE J2366/7_200204

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ITS Data Bus—Application Message Layer

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12-04-2002

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1 Scope
2 References
  2.1 Applicable Publications
       2.1.1 SAE Publications
  2.2 Related Publications
       2.2.1 SAE Publications
       2.2.2 ISO Publications
3 Definitions
  3.1 AHdr (Application Header)
  3.2 ALP (Application Layer Primitives)
  3.3 AMI-C (Automotive Multimedia Interface Collaboration
  3.4 APDU (Application Protocol Data Unit)
  3.5 Audio Arbiter
  3.6 Audio Bus
  3.7 Audio Bus Capability
  3.8 Audio Bus Device
  3.9 Byte
  3.10 CEA (Consumer Electronics Association)
  3.11 Clear
  3.12 ID
  3.13 ITS
  3.14 Logical Node
  3.15 MC (Message Code)
  3.16 Mute
  3.17 Octet
  3.18 OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
  3.19 OSI
  3.20 Output Level
  3.21 Physical Node
  3.22 PMODE (Power Mode Line)
  3.23 Primitives
  3.24 Receiver
  3.25 SAPID (Service Access Point Identifier)
  3.26 Set
  3.27 Transmitter
4 Protocol Overview
  4.1 Basic Concepts
       4.1.1 SAPID for Message Interpretation
       4.1.2 SAPID for Service Announcement
       4.1.3 Physical Nodes and Logical Nodes
       4.1.4 Physical Nodes IDs and Logical Nodes IDs
       4.1.5 Logical Node Status
  4.2 Application Layer Primitives
       4.2.1 Send Application Message
       4.2.2 Receive Application Message
       4.2.3 Change Status Request
       4.2.4 Get Status Information
  4.3 Application Common Header Elements
       4.3.1 Control
       4.3.2 SAPID
       4.3.3 Address
       4.3.4 Sequence
       4.3.5 MsgLen (MSB)
  4.4 Application Message Layer SAPIDs
       4.4.1 Application SAPIDs
       4.4.2 Standard APDU Encoding Rules
       4.4.3 Encapsulated Protocols
5 Standard Messages Supported by All Logical Nodes
  5.1 APLNewStatus and APLReqStatus
  5.2 APLReqLogicalNodeInfo and APLDevInfo
  5.3 APLReqMaxMsgLen and APLMaxMsgLen
  5.4 APLPing and APLPingReply
  5.5 APLDiag and APLDiagReply
  5.6 APLResults
6 Audio Arbitration
  6.1 Introduction
  6.2 Audio Bus Messages SAPID
  6.3 Responsibilities
       6.3.1 Audio Arbiter
       6.3.2 Transmitter
       6.3.3 Receiver
  6.4 Audio Arbitration Sequences
       6.4.1 Audio Arbiter Identification
       6.4.2 Transmitter Activation
  6.5 Audio Bus Messages
       6.5.1 ABCapabilityReq and ABCapabilityReply
       6.5.2 ABTransmitRequest
       6.5.3 ABSetTransmitParms
       6.5.4 ABAudioStart
       6.5.5 ABAudioDone
       6.5.6 ABDeviceDisconnect
       6.5.7 ABMute
7 Example Message Construction
Appendix A ITS Data Bus Application Message Layer Lexicon
         A.1 Scope
         A.2 IDB Application Message Layer PDU Elements
         A.3 Explanations and Rationale
         A.4 Notes
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Defines an Application Message Layer, which may be used as part of a complete protocol stack with the other protocol layers in the SAE J2366 family. Also defines an audio arbitration scheme that may be used with the SAE J2366-1L Low Impedance Stereo Audio (LISA) bus, or any other comparable analog audio bus.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Current

NOTE— SAE J2366-7LX—ITS Data Bus Application Message Layer Lexicon is now combined (as an appendix) with SAE J2366-7 to provide for a quicker revision process in the future.This SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice defines an Application Message Layer, which may be used as part of a complete protocol stack with the other protocol layers in the SAE J2366 family.The Application Message Layer provides application message support for devices that are interconnected via a bus or network. Design of the messages and headers has stressed flexibility, expandability, economy (in terms of octets on the bus), and reusability.The Application Message Layer is independent of the underlying network used, and may be used on any network. Sections of this document make specific reference to the use of SAE J2366-7 with other layers of the SAE J2366 family of protocols, and may not apply when SAE J2366-7 is used with other networks.In addition, this document defines an audio arbitration scheme that may be used with the SAE J2366-1L Low Impedance Stereo Audio (LISA) bus, or any other comparable analog audio bus.

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