WO2012136550A1 - Verfahren und vorrichtung zur erhöhung der datenübertragungskapazität in einem seriellen bussystem - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method and a device for increasing the data transmission capacity between at least two subscribers in a serial bus system.
- CAN Controller Area Network
- TTCAN Time Triggered CAN
- Subscriber stations can continue to determine the logical state (0 or 1) of the channel when sending a bit over the channel. If a value of the transmitted bit does not correspond to the determined logical state of the channel, then the subscriber station terminates the access to the channel.
- the bitwise arbitration is usually done on the basis of an identifier within a message to be transmitted over the channel. After a
- the Subscriber station has completely sent the identifier to the channel, it knows that it has exclusive access to the channel.
- the end of transmission of the identifier corresponds to a beginning of a release interval within which the subscriber station can exclusively use the channel.
- other subscriber stations are not allowed to be so long accessing the channel, that is, sending data to the channel until the sending subscriber station has transmitted a checksum field (CRC Field) of the message.
- CRC Field checksum field
- the bitwise arbitration thus achieves non-destructive transmission of those messages over the channel which the arbitration method has obtained.
- the protocols of the CAN are particularly suitable for transmitting short messages under real-time conditions, whereby it can be ensured by suitable assignment of the identifier that particularly important messages almost always win the arbitration and are sent successfully.
- Amounts of data and the latencies allowed during transmission are vehicle dynamics control systems, e.g. the electronic stability program ESP, driver assistance systems such. the automatic distance control ACC, or driver information systems such. the traffic sign recognition (see, for example, descriptions in "Bosch Automotive Manual", 27th edition, 2011, Vieweg + Teubner).
- vehicle dynamics control systems e.g. the electronic stability program ESP
- driver assistance systems such. the automatic distance control ACC
- driver information systems such. the traffic sign recognition (see, for example, descriptions in "Bosch Automotive Manual", 27th edition, 2011, Vieweg + Teubner).
- the present invention is based on the transmission of messages with a logical structure according to the CAN standard ISO 11898-1 in one
- Bus system with at least two participating data processing units, wherein the logical structure comprises a start-of-frame bit, an arbitration field, a control field, a data field, a CRC field, an acknowledge field and an end-of-frame sequence, and wherein the control field comprises a data length code containing information about the length of the data field.
- the invention achieves the effect that, compared with a standard CAN message, a larger amount of data can be transmitted via the bus with a single message by deviating the data field of the messages differently from the CAN message.
- Standard ISO 11898-1 may comprise more than eight bytes, whereby the values of the bits of the data length code are at least partially interpreted differently from the CAN standard ISO 11898-1 in order to determine the size of the data field.
- Ratio of data amount to control information in a message and thus also the average data transfer rate over the bus system.
- ObOOOl to OblOOO of the data length code correspond to the standard CAN
- modified method is transmitted to send the message without informing the recipient in advance about the method used.
- the checksums for checking the correct data transmission are available for both methods and can be evaluated as needed.
- the method is further combined with a changeover of the bit length, for example for at least the bits of the data field and the CRC field, then so one achieves the further advantage of having a larger amount of data
- Bus system further increased.
- an identification of the messages with a shortened bit length is carried out in this case by a flag bit in the control field. This allows the switching of the bit length independently of the switching of the CRC calculation or the size of the data field and it can be flexibly respond to circumstances of the bus system.
- Control units of the motor vehicle which are connected via a suitable data bus. But it is equally advantageous to use during the manufacture or maintenance of a motor vehicle for the transmission of data between one for the purpose of programming with a suitable
- Control unit of the motor vehicle which is connected to the data bus. It is also advantageous to use in the industrial sector, if larger amounts of data must be transmitted, for example, for control purposes. In particular, if due to the length of the transmission path during the arbitration a reduced data rate must be applied so that all participants have the opportunity to obtain access to the bus, by the method, in particular in combination with the switching of the length of the data field and the Bit length reduction, higher
- a further advantage is that a standard CAN controller only has to be changed minimally in order to be able to work according to the invention.
- An inventive communication controller which can also work as a standard CAN controller, is only slightly larger than a conventional standard CAN controller.
- the associated application program does not need to be changed, and even then advantages in the speed of data transmission are achieved.
- considerable parts of the CAN conformance test (ISO 16845) can be adopted.
- the transmission method according to the invention can be combined with the additions of the TTCAN (ISO 11898-5).
- Figure la shows the two alternatives for the construction of messages in the CAN format according to the CAN standard ISO 11898-1 from the prior art.
- FIG. 1b shows the two analogous alternatives for the format of the messages modified according to the invention.
- Figure 2 illustrates various ways in which the content of the data length code according to the invention can be interpreted differently from the CAN standard ISO 11898-1.
- FIG. 3 schematically illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the receiving process according to the invention on a subscriber station of the bus system.
- FIG. 4 schematically shows a further exemplary embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 5 shows two examples of the format of messages modified according to the invention, in which a different bit length is additionally used in fixed areas within the message.
- FIG. 1 a shows the structure of messages as used on a CAN bus for data transmission.
- the two different formats “Standard” and “Extended” are shown.
- the inventive method is equally applicable to both formats.
- the message begins with a “Start of Frame” (SOF) bit signaling the beginning of the message, followed by a section which is primarily used to identify the message, and by which the bus system participants decide whether they receive the message or not, this section is called “Arbitration Field” and contains the identifier.
- SOF Start of Frame
- the Data Length Code contains information about the size of the data field of the message, followed by the actual data field "Data Field", which is between the participants of the bus system contains data to be exchanged.
- This is followed by the "CRC Field” with the 15-bit check sum and a delimiter, followed by two “Acknowledge” (ACK) bits, which serve to signal the successful
- the message is completed by an "End of Frame” (EOF) sequence.
- EEF End of Frame
- the data field may contain a maximum of 8 bytes, that is to say 64 bits of data.
- the data length code comprises four bits according to the standard, so it can take 16 different values. From this range of values in today's bus systems, only eight different values are used for the different sizes of the data field from 1 byte to 8 bytes.
- a data field of 0 bytes is not recommended in the CAN standard, sizes above 8 bytes are not permitted.
- the assignment of the values of the data length code to the sizes of the data field is shown in FIG. 2 in the column CAN standard.
- FIG. 1b shows, in an analogous representation, the modified messages to be transmitted according to the invention, each derived from the two standard formats.
- Data field also contain more than 8 bytes, namely in the illustrated
- the maximum size of the data field K in this variant reaches the value 24.
- the value DLC ObOOOO is used in this embodiment by remote frames.
- a remote frame is sent with the same value of the DLC as the message sent in response to the remote frame.
- the modification described here ensures that it is not possible to send remote frames with different DLC and the same identifier, which (see ISO 11898-1, Section 10.8.8) can lead to irreconcilable collisions.
- the assignment of the values from ObOOOl to OblOOO of the data length code corresponds to sizes of the data field between 1 byte and 8 bytes of the assignment in the standard CAN.
- Bus system operates according to standards, while in a modified according to the invention bus system allows larger data fields in the messages. However, it is also possible to perform a completely new assignment of the possible values of the data length code to permissible variables of the data field. An example of this is listed as DLC 4 also in Figure 2. The reached maximum size K of the data field in this case is 30 bytes. In order to ensure that such a communication controller can determine the type in which it has to interpret the contents of the data length code, it is advantageous that it independently recognizes whether the communication of the bus system according to standard CAN or the method according to the invention runs. A
- Possibility for this is to use a reserved bit within the arbitration field or the control field for identification, so that from this first identifier Kl of the communication controller can derive a first switching condition UBl, depending on which he
- the second bit of the control field designated rO in FIG. 1b can be used for identification.
- the definition can also be selected depending on the identifier format.
- a way of characterizing the messages according to the invention is the insertion of a recessive EDL (Extended Data Length) into the control field at the position of the rO bit which is always dominant in the standard CAN.
- the recessive EDL bits in the Control Field can enter the position of the rl bit, which is always dominant in the standard CAN.
- receiving bus participants is also dominant accepted. It is also possible to evaluate bit combinations for determining the first switchover condition UB1.
- Transmission method prescribe the use of the Extended Format. Messages in the extended format are recognized by the bus users at the value of the IDE bit (see FIG. 1 a) and this bit could simultaneously represent the first switchover condition UBL, so that the modified transmission method is always used for extended messages. Alternatively, it would also be possible in extended messages, the reserved bit rl as the first
- Switch condition UBl to use.
- the reserved bit can also, however run below, for deriving a second switching condition UB2 for switching between more than two different sizes of the data field or assignments between values of the data length code and data field sizes are used.
- Communication controllers are used, which are not designed for standard CAN communication. In this case, the determination of said first switching condition UB1, for example, depending on a suitable label Kl of the messages omitted. Rather, the communication controllers operate in this case exclusively according to one of the methods described and accordingly can only be used in bus systems in which only such communication controllers according to the invention are used.
- the data field of messages is increased, then it may be useful to also adapt the method used for the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) in order to obtain sufficient error security.
- CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
- FIG. 1b illustrates that, in the example shown, the CRC field of the messages according to the invention has a length of L bits, wherein L may differ from the standard CAN be unequal, in particular greater than 15.
- a modified method for calculating the CRC checksum can be signaled to the bus subscribers by means of a third identifier K3, which represents a third switchover condition UB3.
- this identifier K3 and the third switchover condition UB3 can also be used with the first identifier K1 and / or switchover condition UB1
- the reserved bit rO of Figure lb serve for identification, or it can be the SRR bit used. Also using the IDE bit in conjunction with the application of the method in Extended Messages, or even the bit rl comes into question.
- the CRC code of CAN messages to be sent is generated by means of a feedback shift register in which
- the serially transmitted bits of the message are fed sequentially.
- the width of the shift register corresponds to the order of the CRC polynomial.
- the CRC encoding is done by linking the register contents to the CRC polynomial during the shift operations.
- the CRC coding can be changed in such a way that the stuff bits within the message are also included in the calculation or checking of the CRC code. That is, in this embodiment, the stuff bits associated with the arbitration field, control field, and data field are treated as part of the data to be protected by the cyclic redundancy check. The stuff bits of the CRC field are hidden as in the CAN standard.
- the communication controller is designed so that it has compatibility with the standard CAN, ie works in a standard CAN bus system according to standards, while allowing in a modified bus system according to the invention larger data fields in the news and on the other hand, the adapted calculation and testing of CRC code.
- Communication controller implemented two CRC shift registers that work in parallel. After receiving the CRC delimiter, when the CRC code is evaluated in the receiver, due to the third identifier K3 according to the invention or the third switching condition UB3 derived, for example, from the label or the content of the data length code, it is also clear which transmission method was used, and then the shift register assigned to this transmission method is evaluated.
- the third switching condition UB3 can, as previously shown, with the first switching condition UB1, the size of the
- the CRC polynomial of the standard CAN protocol (xl5 + xl4 + xlO + x8 + x7 + x4 + x3 + 1) is designed for a message length of less than 127 bits. If messages transmitted according to the invention also use longer data fields, it is useful to use another, in particular longer CRC polynomial to maintain the transmission security. The messages transmitted according to the invention accordingly receive a modified, in particular longer CRC field. During operation, the change
- Shift registers so the standard CAN-compliant and the shift register according to the invention to use the appropriate polynomial.
- Switching condition are triggered, which indicates a switch to longer data fields, for example according to DLC 1 in Figure 2, and an associated second CRC polynomial.
- a second switchover condition UB2 could additionally be triggered, for example by the reserved bit rl or the IDE bit in FIG. 1b, which switches to a further set of data field variables, for example DLC 3 from FIG. 2, and a third CRC polynomial marks.
- the first switching condition UB1 for example by the reserved bit r0 or the SRR bit, to be longer
- the third switching condition UB3 can also be more than two
- the data field sizes could be selected according to DLC 3, that is, the values 0 (for remote frames) would be 1, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, and 24 bytes, and then three CRC polynomials could pass in parallel suitable shift registers are calculated, for example the standard CRC polynomial for data fields up to 8 bytes, a second CRC polynomial for Data fields up to 16 bytes and a third CRC polynomial for data fields up to 24 bytes.
- FIG. 3 shows a simplified representation of a detail of FIG
- the illustrated sequence also includes embodiments in which one or more or all switching conditions, for example, as described above on the switching condition UB1, is dispensed with.
- Receiving process then proceeds in such a way that the same path is invariably always taken at the branch whose associated switching condition disappears, while otherwise dependent on the corresponding
- Shift condition are traversed different paths. On a separate presentation of such a simplified flowchart is omitted here.
- the subscriber station is initially in a bus scanning state, as long as there is no communication traffic on the bus. Inquiry 302 thus waits for a dominant bit on the bus. This bit marks the beginning of a new message.
- the first checksum corresponds to the CRC calculation of the standard CAN, while the second checksum is calculated according to the new procedure.
- Embodiment included the stuff bits, while at the
- step 306 the further bits of the message following the SOF bit, beginning with the arbitration field, are received. If several bus subscribers want to send a message, this is negotiated according to the usual from the standard CAN method among the bus participants, which bus station receives access to the bus.
- the illustrated block 306 identifies receipt of all bits until the first tag K 1 has been received, or the first one
- Switching condition UB1 is fixed.
- the first switching condition UB1 is determined from the arbitration field, for example from the SRR bit or the IDE bit, or from the control field, for example from a reserved bit thereof (see FIG. Subsequently, in block 308, further bits of the message can be received, up to a certain bit of the message depending on the determined first
- Switching condition UB1 is moved differently. This splitting into different procedures is ensured by an appropriate query or branch 310, as exemplified below.
- the other bits of the control field are read in in step 312.
- the data length code is evaluated from these bits in accordance with the CAN standard and then it is subsequently read
- the corresponding amount of data, maximum 8 bytes, corresponding to the data field, is received in step 316.
- the 15-bit CRC field is then received in step 320. If branch 324, the information is that the data transmitted by the transmitter and that transmitted by the transmitter Receiver coincident CRC checksum, a dominant Acknowledge bit is sent in block 328. It should be noted that in this case the standard CRC checksum is compared because the
- the acknowledge bit is sent recessively.
- the data length code is determined according to the new interpretation, for which some examples are tabulated in FIG.
- the corresponding amount of data ie for the example DLC 1 from the table in Figure 2 up to 15 bytes, for the example DLC 2 up to 16 bytes, for the example DLC 3 up to 24 bytes and for the example DLC 4 up to 30 bytes
- a dominant acknowledge bit is sent in block 328. Otherwise (block 330) the acknowledge bit is sent recessively. Subsequently, in step 332 and 334 respectively, the ACK delimiter and the EOF bits follow. This completes a receiving process for a message.
- FIG. 3 shows the case in which the third switching condition UB3, which determines the CRC to be used, with the first
- Switch condition UB1 which relates to the size of the data field and the interpretation of the data length code, matches.
- Switching condition UB3 has. This information can, as before described, for example, from the corresponding third identifier, or have been determined from the content of the Data Length Code. in the
- Switching condition UB3 is then read in blocks 420, 422 and 424 a different number of bits of the CRC field, for example, for the value A 15 bits, for the value B 17 bits and for the value C 19 bits.
- FIG. 5 shows for further embodiments of the invention
- Transmission method again the structure of messages in the two possible variants, the standard format and the extended format.
- areas are plotted in FIG. 5 in which switching between two states, here designated Fast-Arbitration and Fast-CAN-Data, is performed.
- This switching between the two states causes in this example, that after completion of the arbitration for a part of the message, in particular for the data field and the CRC field, the bit lengths shortened and thus the individual bits are transmitted faster over the bus.
- the transmission time for a message can be shortened compared to the standard method.
- the associated change of the temporal bit length can be realized, for example, by using at least two different scaling factors for setting the bus time unit relative to a smallest time unit or the oscillator clock during operation.
- the switching of the bit length, as well as the corresponding change of the scaling factor are also shown by way of example in FIG.
- the transition between the states Fast-CAN-Arbitration and Fast-CAN-Data can be effected as a function of a fourth switching condition UB4, which corresponds to a fourth identifier K4 of the messages, which signals the participants of the data transmission that the shortened bit length is being applied.
- the selected position of this identifier K4 is the "reserved bit" r0 that precedes the data Length Code is transmitted. It thus corresponds to a possible position of the first identifier Kl, which corresponds to the first switchover condition UB1 and identifies the possible use of longer data fields and a changed interpretation of the data length code, and also the third identifier K3, which corresponds to a modified CRC calculation.
- the EDL bit enters the second position in the control field and shifts the always-dominant rO bit located there by one position.
- the EDL bit in the example shown enters the first position of the control field and replaces the reserved rl bit located there, which is always transmitted dominant in the standard CAN.
- EDL bit could also be omitted under the circumstances described above.
- Another (also optional) further or fourth identifier K4 which heralds the use of the shortened bit length, is by inserting an additional, recessive BRS bit (bit rate switch) into the control field of messages according to the invention, which are identified by the EDL bit are shown.
- an additional, recessive BRS bit bit rate switch
- the position of the BRS bit is the fourth (standard addressing) and third (extended
- Transmission methods transmit messages whose bit length is significantly shortened, whose data field size can be expanded to values above 8 bytes, and whose CRC is adapted to the larger data field. Significant increase in
- the faster transfer begins in the example shown immediately after sending the associated tag and is terminated immediately after reaching the set for the return switch bit or when a reason for the start of an error frame has been detected.
- FIG. 7 shows a comparison with respect to Figure 3 modified receiving process, in which additionally switched depending on the second identifier BRS between the states fast CAN arbitration and fast CAN data. If, at the branch 310, for example after reception of the second bit of the control field as the recessive bit EDL, the information that the communication method modified according to the invention is to be used is applied, then the next bits of the control field are read in block 408.
- the state Fast-CAN-Data is assumed at the sample point of this bit, that is to say the abbreviated one Switched bit length (path "C") indicates that the bit in question is the opposite one Value, that is dominant in this example, there is no shortening of the bit length (path "B").
- path "C" the abbreviated one Switched bit length
- the CRC Delimiter returns to the Fast-Can Arbitration at ordinary bit rate in block 418
- the ratio of user data (data field) to protocol overhead shifts in an advantageous manner.
- the method is suitable in the normal operation of a motor vehicle for the transmission of data between at least two control units of the
- Motor vehicle which are connected via a suitable data bus.
- a suitable data bus it is equally advantageous to use during the manufacture or maintenance of a motor vehicle for the transmission of data between one for the purpose of programming with a suitable data bus
- the method is a transmission method, which is characterized in that a standard CAN controller must be changed only minimally in order to work according to the invention.
- An inventive communication controller which can also work as a standard CAN controller, is only slightly larger than a conventional standard CAN controller.
- the associated application program does not need to be changed, and even then advantages in the speed of data transmission are achieved.
- the speed of data transmission can be further increased, the adjustments in the application software are minimal.
- Large parts of the CAN conformance test (ISO 16845) can be adopted. It It is also possible to combine the transfer method according to the invention with the additions of the TTCAN (ISO 11898-5).
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