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BS ISO 11992-4:2014

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Road vehicles. Interchange of digital information on electrical connections between towing and towed vehicles – Diagnostic communication

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BSI 2014 46
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This part of ISO 11992 specifies the diagnostic communication over a CAN between the towing and towed vehicle(s) of a commercial vehicle and its trailer(s), according to ISO 11992-2 or ISO 11992-3, which allows a diagnostic tester (client) to control diagnostic functions in an on-vehicle ECU (server) embedded in a road vehicle using the communication gateways between the vehicles.

It defines the data link layer’s specific implementation of the unified diagnostic communication requirements, mainly given in the ISO 14229 and ISO 15765 document series by additional requirements and restrictions specific to the implementation of UDS on an ISO 11992 network.

This part of ISO 11992 does not apply to any non-diagnostic message transmission use of the communication data link between two ECUs.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Table tab_1
Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
Section sec_3
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 Section sec_4
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
11 Section sec_5
Section sec_5.1
Section sec_5.2
Section sec_5.2.1
Section sec_5.2.2
Section sec_5.2.3
Section sec_5.3
Section sec_5.3.1
Section sec_5.3.2
5 General definitions
5.1 Conventions
5.2 Network components
5.3 Use case definitions
12 Section sec_5.3.3
Section sec_5.3.4
Section sec_5.3.5
Section sec_5.3.6
Section sec_5.4
5.4 Diagnostic applications
13 Section sec_5.5
Table tab_b
Figure fig_1
5.5 Vehicle network architecture
14 Figure fig_2
Section sec_5.6
Figure fig_3
5.6 Diagnostic communication channels
15 Table tab_2
Section sec_6
Section sec_6.1
Section sec_6.2
6 Unified diagnostic services implementation
6.1 General
6.2 Overview on diagnostic services
16 Table tab_3
Section sec_6.3
6.3 Non-applicable or restricted services
17 Section sec_6.4
Section sec_6.4.1
Table tab_4
Section sec_6.4.2
Section sec_6.4.2.1
6.4 Basic diagnostic services
18 Section sec_6.4.2.2
Table tab_5
Section sec_6.4.2.3
19 Table tab_6
Section sec_6.4.3
Section sec_6.4.3.1
Section sec_6.4.3.2
Table tab_7
Section sec_6.4.3.3
20 Table tab_8
Section sec_6.5
Section sec_7
Section sec_7.1
Section sec_7.2
6.5 Enhanced diagnostic services
7 Application layer requirements
7.1 Application layer services
7.2 Application layer protocol
21 Table tab_9
Section sec_7.3
Section sec_7.3.1
Section sec_7.3.2
Table tab_10
7.3 Timing definition
22 Section sec_7.3.3
Section sec_8
Section sec_9
Section sec_10
Section sec_10.1
Section sec_10.2
Section sec_10.2.1
Table tab_11
Section sec_10.2.2
Table tab_12
8 Presentation layer requirements
9 Session layer requirements
10 Transport layer requirements
10.1 General
10.2 Transport layer service parameters
23 Section sec_10.2.3
Table tab_13
Section sec_10.2.4
Table tab_14
Section sec_10.2.5
Table tab_15
Section sec_11
Section sec_11.1
Section sec_11.2
11 Network layer requirements
11.1 General
11.2 Message routing
24 Section sec_11.3
Section sec_11.4
Table tab_16
11.3 Establishing, maintaining, and terminating of connections
11.4 Diagnostic communication channels (DCC)
25 Table tab_17
Section sec_11.5
Section sec_11.5.1
Section sec_11.5.2
Section sec_11.5.3
Section sec_11.5.4
11.5 Mixed addressing network layer service parameter
26 Section sec_11.5.5
Section sec_11.5.6
Section sec_11.6
Section sec_11.6.1
Section sec_11.6.2
Section sec_11.6.2.1
11.6 Subnet addressing network layer service parameter
27 Section sec_11.6.2.2
Figure fig_4
Section sec_11.6.2.3
Figure fig_5
Section sec_11.6.2.4
Figure fig_6
28 Section sec_11.6.2.5
Section sec_11.6.2.5.1
Section sec_11.6.2.5.2
Figure fig_7
Section sec_11.6.2.6
Section sec_11.6.2.7
29 Table tab_18
Section sec_11.6.3
Table tab_19
Section sec_11.6.4
30 Section sec_11.6.5
Section sec_11.6.6
Section sec_11.7
Section sec_12
Section sec_12.1
Section sec_12.2
Figure fig_8
11.7 Network layer protocol timing
12 Data link layer requirements
12.1 General
12.2 Mapping for mixed addressing
31 Table tab_20
Section sec_12.3
Figure fig_9
Table tab_21
Section sec_13
12.3 Mapping for subnet addressing
13 Physical layer requirements
32 Annex sec_A
Annex sec_A.1
Table tab_A.1
Annex sec_A.2
Annex sec_A.2.1
Table tab_A.2
Annex A
(normative)

Basic diagnostic service parameters

34 Annex sec_A.3
Annex sec_A.3.1
Figure fig_A.1
Table tab_A.3
Annex sec_A.3.2
35 Figure fig_A.2
Table tab_A.4
Annex sec_A.3.3
Annex sec_A.3.4
Annex sec_A.3.5
36 Table tab_A.5
37 Annex sec_B
Table tab_B.1
Annex B
(normative)

Address definitions

38 Table tab_B.2
Table tab_B.3
Table tab_B.4
39 Annex sec_C
Annex sec_C.1
Table tab_c
Figure fig_C.1
Table tab_C.1
Annex C
(informative)

Message routing examples
Annex C
(informative)

Message routing examples

40 Figure fig_C.2
Annex sec_C.2
Figure fig_C.3
41 Table tab_C.2
Figure fig_C.4
Annex sec_C.3
42 Figure fig_C.5
43 Reference ref_1
Reference ref_2
Reference ref_3
Reference ref_4
Reference ref_5
Bibliography
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BS ISO 11992-4:2014
$189.07