SAE J 2355-1997 ITS Data Bus Architecture Reference Model Information Report《ITS数据总线架构参考模型信息报告》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (412) 772-8512 FAX: (412) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER; (412) 776-4970 FAX: (412) 776-0790Copyright 1997 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001INFORMATIONREPORTJ2355ISSUEDOCT97Issued 1997-10ITS DATA BUS ARCHITECTURE REFERENCE MODEL INFORMATION REPO
4、RTForewordThis SAE Information Report represents a proposed reference model for an in-vehicle ITS Data Bus(IDB). The IDB will enable OEMs, dealers, and vehicle owners to reliably and safely install a wide range ofelectronics equipment in their vehicles at any time during the vehicles life cycle. The
5、 primary audiences for thisdocument are SAE members and automotive engineering and consumer electronics professionals.This document is based on the results of two workshops led by the SAE ITS Data Bus committee in 1995 and1996. The goal of the reference model is to describe an ITS Data Bus for ITS,
6、entertainment, and security devices(modules). Without this document, current vehicle design cycles will involve the installation of technology which isthree or four (or more) years old by the time the customer takes delivery. A reference model with open industrystandard interfaces will allow auto co
7、mpanies to offer state-of-the-art entertainment, traveler information,communications, and security devices to their customers. Vehicle OEM and third party electronics companies willbe able to design automotive electronics for use across multiple car platforms and across vehicle manufacturers,using a
8、 standard communications interface.This document introduces the IDB reference model and describes its overall concepts. Details of the IDBspecification will be covered in SAE J2366, J2367, and J2368.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Scope . 22. References . 22.1 Applicable Publications. 23. Rationale for this Inf
9、ormation Report 23.1 The Need 23.2 The Problem. 23.3 The Solution . 34. Functional Requirements of the ITS Data Bus . 34.1 Overall Goals 34.2 Functional Requirements 4SAE J2355 Issued OCT97-2-5 ITS Bus Architecture: Reference Model 75.1 Functional Elements .75.2 Interfaces and Protocols .86. Future
10、Plans .91. ScopeThis SAE Information Report describes a reference model for an in-vehicle data bus for IntelligentTransportation Systems (ITS). It introduces the ITS Data Bus (IDB) reference model and describes overall IDBconcepts. 2. References2.1 Applicable PublicationsThe following publications f
11、orm a part of this specification to the extent specifiedherein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PUBLICATIONSAvailable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.SAE J2366ITS Data Bus StandardSAE J2367ITS Data Bus Gateway Referen
12、ce Design Recommended PracticeSAE J2368ITS Data Bus Conformance Testing StandardIn-Vehicle Electronics for IVHS - Workshop Results - SAE, December 1995In-Vehicle Electronics for Intelligent Transportation Systems II - Workshop Results - SAE, July 19963. Rationale for This Information Report3.1 The N
13、eedVehicle OEMs would like to be able to offer state of the art entertainment, traveler information,communications and security devices (modules) to their customers, but are hampered by the current designcycle of new vehicles. OEM and third party electronics companies would like to be able to design
14、 automotiveelectronics for use across multiple vehicle platforms and across vehicle manufacturers, but there is currently nosingle standard interface. Drivers would like to be able to install a variety of state of the art electronics devicesin their vehicles even after purchase, but installation can
15、 be complicated and expensive, and rarely results inintegrated systems.3.2 The ProblemMost modern computing paradigms embrace the concepts of network and distributedcomputing. It is natural therefore to consider these concepts as one addresses the requirements of thevehicle. Although vehicle manufac
16、turers are indeed using multiplex buses (the automotive equivalent of a localarea network), there remain a number of problems. For a variety of reasons vehicle companies are notconverging on a single standard. As a result, device manufacturers must design and build multiple versions oftheir products
17、 to attach to the various buses, raising the cost. A device (electronic module) connected to thevehicles multiplex bus must be qualified through the normal design cycle of the vehicle, which does not easilyallow unplanned-for electronics to be added by the manufacturer, the dealer, or the customer.
18、For warranty,safety, and liability reasons, electronic devices must not be allowed to interfere in any way with the operation ofthe vehicle or of any of its subsystems, so they cannot be easily retrofitted to the vehicles multiplex bus.SAE J2355 Issued OCT97-3-FIGURE 1DUAL BUS ARCHITECTURE3.3 The So
19、lutionA dual-bus architecture, as shown in Figure 1, is proposed as the basis for a family of SAEstandards, in which an IDB is connected to the vehicles multiplex bus through a gateway. This allowselectronic device manufacturers to build a single, automotive version of their product that plugs into
20、the IDB onany vehicle. In addition, the IDB is independent of all vehicle systems, except for power, eliminating the needfor a full electrical bench qualification (of course, maximum power drain in ignition-on and ignition-off states willhave to be specified and EMC specifications will have to be me
21、t by IDB devices). The gateway, under controlof the vehicle company, acts as a “firewall“, allowing only authorized message traffic to pass between thevehicles multiplex bus and the IDB devices. This “firewall“ has significant safety benefits, as it prevents ITSbus message traffic from interfering w
22、ith basic functions of the vehicle.4. Functional Requirements of the ITS Data BusThese requirements were developed through an iterativeconsensus process. Evolutionary changes to these requirements, the technical details of implementation, andperformance specifications will be dealt with in SAE J2366
23、 and related documents.4.1 Overall GoalsThe overall goals describe the design philosophy of the IDB rather than quantifiablespecifications.SAE J2355 Issued OCT97-4-4.1.1 SAFETY & SECURITYThe IDB shall provide an environment in which devices can be plugged, unplugged,and operated in a vehicle in a ma
24、nner which does not threaten the integrity of the vehicle or the devices thatare being used. While not itself providing security and authentication services, the IDB shall not preclude theimplementation of suitable security for transactions involving the exchange of money and/or proprietaryinformati
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