ISO-13400-1 Road vehicles - Diagnostic communication over Internet Protocol (DoIP) - Part 1: General information and use case definition

ISO-13400-1 - 1ST EDITION - SUPERSEDED
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ISO 13400-1:2011 describes the general use cases and communication scenarios which are covered by an Internet Protocol-based vehicle communication standard. Each use case drives specific communication capabilities of the vehicle communication interface, for instance in order to be interoperable in an existing computer network.

The diagnostic communication over Internet Protocol (DoIP) protocol supports the standardized service primitive interface as specified in ISO 14229-2.

The descriptions in ISO 13400-1:2011 cover different application layer implementations, such as:

  • enhanced vehicle diagnostics (system diagnostics beyond legislated functionality, non-emissions-related system diagnostics);
  • WWH-OBD (World-Wide Harmonized On-Board Diagnostics) as specified in ISO 27145-2 and ISO 27145-3.

To find similar documents by classification:

43.040.10 (Electrical and electronic equipment)

43.180 (Diagnostic, maintenance and test equipment Including repairing facilities Petrol stations, see 75.200)

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Document Number

ISO 13400-1:2011

Revision Level

1ST EDITION

Status

Superseded

Publication Date

Oct. 15, 2011

Committee Number

ISO/TC 22/SC 3