
Terms and Definitions
MasterCAN DAC J1939 i/o modules. Operation manual. Version 2.0
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Terms and Definitions
is the Technology of creating smart sensors and complex telematics
IIoT devices operating in real time with built-in analytic features
(further on
–
IoT Burger). The basis of IoT Burger is the software/hardware core, a
set of ready-to-use universal Functional Modules, the database of standartized IoT
parameters.
Particular features of IoT Burger:
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Inbuilt analytic features for maximum treatment of signals within the device itself;
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A possibility to design devices with extremely low power consumption;
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Doesn’t require programming in the majority of applications, flexible setup;
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Using inexpensive industrially manufactured equipment parts;
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Measurement and treatment of “quick” processes which is impossible to implement
using cloud technologies;
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An option of ready Reports delivery to the user avoiding server platforms;
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The inbuilt system of data authenticity assurance (self-diagnostics, authorization,
impact control).
The technology provides for the availability of several measurement channels in any device
including pre-set analytical treatment (filtration, linearization, thermal compensation) and
the controlled error of measurement.
Devices created using IoT Burger may be united to form a wire-connected or wireless
connection network. Data may be transmitted to the telematics server, to popular IoT
platforms, by SMS, E-mail, to social networks.
At present, GSM 2G/3G data transmission standards are used in devices with IoT Burger.
The reports transmitted contain data on instant and average values of Parameters,
Counters, Events. The flexible system of Reports setup enables the user to select the
optimal ratio of the data completeness and the volume of traffic.
J1939 i/o modules are designed using IoT Burger Technology.
is the Technology of combining smart sensors and other IoT devices within one
wire network for monitoring of complex stationary and mobile objects: vehicles,
locomotives, smart homes, technological equipment etc. The Technology is based
and expands SAE J1939 automotive standards.
Information on cabling system, service adapter and S6 software refer to
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is a combined group of S6 parameters, which has
common name and number. Functional modules (FM) of the Unit can have input/output
PGNs and setup PGNs.
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informational unit of S6. Each SPN has determined
name, number, extension, data type and numerical value. The following types of SPN exist:
Parameters, Counters, Events. SPN can have a qualifier which allows qualification of
parameter’s value (e.g. –
Onboard power supply limit/Minimum).
Event
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relatively rare and sudden change in SPN. For example, the attempt to falsify
values of “Instant fuel consumption” counter by applying electromagnetic field to fuel flow
meter will be recognized as “Interference” Event. An Event can have one
or several
characteristics. “Interference” Event has the following: date/time and duration of
interference. When the Event occurs, a terminal unit registers the time of occurrence, which
is later mentioned in a report on the event. Thus, the Event is always attached to exact time
and place of occurrence.