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ISO 27145:2012

ISO 27145:2012 Road vehicles – Implementation of World-Wide Harmonized On-Board Diagnostics (WWH-OBD) communication requirements – Part 1: General information and use case definition

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Description

This part of ISO 27145 provides an overview of the structure and the partitioning of the different parts of

ISO 27145 and shows the relationship between the parts. In addition, it outlines the use case scenarios where

the ISO 27145 series is used. All terminology that is common throughout the ISO 27145 series is also outlined.

ISO 27145 is intended to become the single communication standard for access to OBD-related information. To

allow for a smooth migration from the existing communication standards to this future world-wide communication

standard, the initial communication concept is based on the ISO 15765 series, i.e. Diagnostic communication

over Control Area Network (DoCAN).

The intention is for the future communication concept to be based on the ISO 13400 series, i.e. Diagnostic

communication over Internet Protocol (DoIP) utilizing Ethernet. In view of the usage of standard network layer

protocols, future extensions to optional physical layers (e.g. wireless) are possible.

ISO 27145 has been extended to define the world-wide harmonized On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) communication

standard. Based on the results of the initialization, the external test equipment determines which protocol and

diagnostic services are supported by the vehicle’s emissions-related system, i.e.

– legislated OBD: ISO 15031 series (based on DoCAN), and

– legislated WWH-OBD: ISO 27145 series (based on DoCAN and DoIP).

IMPORTANT – Use cases deriving from country-specific implementation of Global

Edition

1

Published Date

2012-08-14

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

19

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This part of ISO 27145 provides an overview of the structure and the partitioning of the different parts of

ISO 27145 and shows the relationship between the parts. In addition, it outlines the use case scenarios where

the ISO 27145 series is used. All terminology that is common throughout the ISO 27145 series is also outlined.

ISO 27145 is intended to become the single communication standard for access to OBD-related information. To

allow for a smooth migration from the existing communication standards to this future world-wide communication

standard, the initial communication concept is based on the ISO 15765 series, i.e. Diagnostic communication

over Control Area Network (DoCAN).

The intention is for the future communication concept to be based on the ISO 13400 series, i.e. Diagnostic

communication over Internet Protocol (DoIP) utilizing Ethernet. In view of the usage of standard network layer

protocols, future extensions to optional physical layers (e.g. wireless) are possible.

ISO 27145 has been extended to define the world-wide harmonized On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) communication

standard. Based on the results of the initialization, the external test equipment determines which protocol and

diagnostic services are supported by the vehicle's emissions-related system, i.e.

- legislated OBD: ISO 15031 series (based on DoCAN), and

- legislated WWH-OBD: ISO 27145 series (based on DoCAN and DoIP).

IMPORTANT - Use cases deriving from country-specific implementation of Global

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