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protocol on multiple media for maximum flexibility (twisted pair, single wire, optically isolated,<br />

RF, IR, etc.). With this flexibility, however, comes the possibility of interoperability concerns.<br />

Figure 3.2 ISO/OSI Reference Model.<br />

To ease some of these concerns, the ISO and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)<br />

have defined some protocols based on CAN that include the Media Dependent Interface<br />

definition such that all of the lower two layers are specified. ISO11898 is a standard for high-<br />

speed applications. ISO11519 is a standard for low-speed applications, and J1939 is targeted for<br />

truck and bus applications. All three of these protocols specify a 5V differential electrical bus as<br />

the physical interface.<br />

The rest of the layers of the ISO/OSI protocol stack are left to be implemented by the<br />

system software developer. Higher Layer Protocols (HLPs) are generally used to implement the<br />

upper five layers of the OSI Reference Model. HLPs are used to: standardize startup procedures<br />

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