Vehicle Area Network

In today's world, Vehicle Area Network has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. From business owners and professionals to academics and leisure lovers, Vehicle Area Network has captured the attention of millions of individuals around the world. Whether for its social impact, its historical relevance, or its importance in the modern world, Vehicle Area Network is a topic that deserves to be explored in depth. In this article, we will delve into the different aspects of Vehicle Area Network, analyzing its meaning, its evolution over time and its influence in various areas of society.

The Vehicle Area Network (VAN) is a vehicle bus developed by PSA Peugeot Citroën and Renault. It is a serial protocol capable of speeds up to 125 kbit/s and is standardised in ISO 11519-3.

At the media layer, VAN is a differential bus with dominant and recessive states signalling ones and zeros much like CAN bus. The data is encoded using enhanced Manchester which sets it apart from almost every other line signalling protocol. This encodes blocks of 4 bits as 3 non-return-to-zero encoded bits followed by 1 Manchester encoded bit.

References

  1. ^ ISO Catalogue 11519-3
  2. ^ Zurawski, R. (2005). Embedded Systems Handbook. Industrial Information Technology. CRC Press. pp. 41–5. ISBN 9781420038163.

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