Diskussion:Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol

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X steht eigentlich nicht für eXtended, sondern für die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten des Transport-Layers (X = Universal). In der Spec von ASAM (http://www.asam.net) steht dazu folgender Absatz:

This document is based on experiences with the CAN Calibration Protocol (CCP) version 2.1 as described in feedback from the companies Accurate Technologies Inc., Compact Dynamics GmbH, DaimlerChrysler AG, dSPACE GmbH, ETAS GmbH, Kleinknecht Automotive GmbH, Robert Bosch GmbH, Siemens VDO Automotive AG and Vector Informatik GmbH. The XCP Specification documents describe an improved and generalized version of CCP. The generalized protocol definition serves as standard for a protocol family and is called “XCP” (Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol). The “X” generalizes the “various” transportation layers that are used by the members of the protocol family e.g “XCP on CAN”, “XCP on TCP/IP”, “XCP on UDP/IP”, “XCP on USB” , “XCP on FlexRay” and so on.

Bei Bedarf kann man sich auch gern mal folgenden Link ansehen: http://asam.net/04_information_02-quicksearch.php?memberlogin=&searchstring=xcp

(-- Aalmann 13:49, 30. Jul. 2007 (CEST))[Beantworten]