SAE J 3005-2014 Permanently or Semi-Permanently Installed Diagnostic Communication Devices.pdf
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1、SURFACE VEHICLEINFORMATION REPORTJ3005 DEC2014Issued 2014-12Permanently or Semi-Permanently Installed Diagnostic Communication DevicesRATIONALESAE J3005 is being published as a new document as guidance for Remote I/M programs Portable Emission Measurement Systems (PEMS), GPS, Wireless-LAN or Bluetoo
2、th interfaces and insurance devices. The SAE J3005 devices are not intended to be used for SAE J1699-3 vehicle validation testing. The document focuses on OBD mandated communication protocols defined in SAE J1979. It is not the purpose of this document to preclude the use of non SAE J1979 proprietar
3、y protocols, PIDs, or connector pins used by vehicle manufacturers. Device manufacturers should check with vehicle manufacturer guidelines before using proprietary information.FOREWORDThe SAE J1962 connector was developed as a standardized connector for use in passenger cars, light duty, medium duty
4、 and heavy duty trucks which, since mandated in 2008 MY, utilize ISO 15765-4 as OBD protocol, to access on-board diagnostic information by “generic” test equipment. The access was anticipated to be for short term use in a controlled environment to facilitate a maintenance procedure, e.g., the “gener
5、ic” test equipment is installed in the vehicle in a workshop and is removed before the vehicle leaves the workshop.Over time, other devices are making use of the standardized connector and (SAE J1979) data in a more or less permanent installation to collect and use standardized data for purposes oth
6、er than a temporary maintenance procedure.There are some areas where this can be a problem:x If the vehicle is equipped with internal clients (e.g., telematics gateways, data loggers), these devices will prioritize requests made with the standardized OBD CAN IDs in order to fulfill the SAE J1979 tim
7、ing requirements. The internal clients will therefore not get the data they are supposed to store, possibly causing built in customer functions to stop working (updating information) as long as the external devices are connected.x If the attached devices send diagnostic services, this may disturb th
8、e vehicle functionality, e.g., sending a ClearDTC request while the engine is running may cause diagnostic monitors to make incorrect judgment (set DTCs) and warnfor overheated engine.x If the attached devices include a split-cable (i.e., a possibility to add, from the vehicle point of view) two ext
9、ernal devices may be connected at the same time utilizing the same CAN-identifier. If those devices do not detect thepresence of the other device and try to communicate at same time they may cause CAN collisions which will cause Bus off operations. The devices will also receive unsolicited messages
10、because they will see the responses for the request the other device has sent or no response since each ECU in the vehicle can only handle one request per time (i.e., if tool #1 has sent a request, the ECUs may not be able to handle a request from tool #2 before completing the first request).The int
11、ention of SAE J3005 is to provide guidelines to device vendors in order to minimize the risk of these problems._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 entirely voluntary,
12、 and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefrom, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be revised, reaffirmed, stabilized, or cancelled. SAE invites y
13、our written comments and suggestions.Copyright 2014 SAE InternationalAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written
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15、chnical/standards/J3005_201412SAE INTERNATIONAL J3005 Issued DEC2014 Page 2 of 28CONTENTS1. SCOPE 3 1.1 Purpose. 3 2. REFERENCES 3 2.1 Applicable Documents 3 2.2 Related Publications 4 3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS . 4 3.1 DEFINITIONS . 4 3.2 SYMBOLS . 6 4. TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS . 7 4.1 Mechanical Re
16、commendations. 7 4.2 Electrical Recommendations. 7 4.3 Communication Recommendations (vehicle communication) 7 4.4 Split-Cables in CAN Applications 8 5. REMOTE OBD (US) 9 5.1 Communication Recommendations (Infrastructure Communication) . 9 5.2 Service Recommendations for the Remote Device (US)9 5.3
17、Data to be Retrieved from the Vehicle 11 5.4 Data Information to be Sent from the Remote OBD Interface as Defined by OBD Clearinghouse. . 14 5.5 Tampering Recommendations 16 5.6 Security Recommendations 17 6. REMOTE OBD FOR EURO VI UTILIZING ISO 27145. 17 6.1 Communication Recommendations (infrastru
18、cture communication) 17 6.2 Service Recommendations for the Remote Device (Euro VI). 17 6.3 Data to be Retrieved from the Vehicle 18 6.4 Data Information to be Sent from the Remote OBD Interface 20 6.5 Tampering Recommendations 22 6.6 Security recommendations 23 7. PEMS (US) 23 7.1 Guidelines for Us
19、e. 23 7.2 Sample Use Case . 23 8. PEMS EURO VI(UTILIZING ISO 27145 ) . 24 8.1 Guidelines for Use. 24 8.2 Sample Use Case . 24 9. WIRELESS INTERFACES 25 10. INSURANCE DEVICES 26 10.1 Guidelines for Use. 26 10.2 Sample Use Case . 26 11. GPS. 26 11.1 Guidelines for Use. 26 11.2 Sample Use Case . 27 12.
20、 NOTES 28 12.1 Marginal Indicia . 28 SAE INTERNATIONAL J3005 Issued DEC2014 Page 3 of 28TABLE 1 SERVICES TO BE USED BY SAE J1979 BASED REMOTE DEVICES 10 TABLE 2 PID DATA INFORMATION TO BE READ BY SAE J1979-BASED REMOTE DEVICE BY USING SERVICE 0X01. 11 TABLE 3 INFOTYPE DATA INFORMATION TO BE READ BY
21、SAE J1979-BASED REMOTE DEVICE USING SERVICE 0X09. 13 TABLE 4 INFORMATION SENT FROM THE REMOTE DEVICE 14 TABLE 5 SERVICES TO BE USED BY ISO 27145-3 BASED REMOTE DEVICES 17 TABLE 6 INFORMATION TO BE SENT FOR EURO VI VEHICLES . 18 TABLE 7 INFORMATION SENT FROM THE REMOTE DEVICE 20 TABLE 8 INFORMATION T
22、O BE SENT BY PEMS (US) BY USING SAE J1979 SERVICE 0X01 23 TABLE 9 INFORMATION TO BE SENT BY PEMS (EURO VI) USING ISO 27145-3SERVICE 0X22. . 25 TABLE 10 EXAMPLE OF INFORMATION TO INSURANCE DEVICES USING SAE J1979 DATA 26 TABLE 11 EXAMPLE OF INFORMATION REQUESTED BY GPS USING SAE J1979 DATA . 27 1. SC
23、OPE1.1 PurposeThe scope of the document is to define communication best practices in order to minimize problems for the vehicle owner when installing equipment which has a permanently or semi-permanently diagnostic communication device connected to the SAE J1962 connector or hardwired directly to th
24、e in-vehicle network.2. REFERENCES2.1 Applicable DocumentsThe following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PublicationsAvailable from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth
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