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A Protocol for Automatic Node Discovery in CANopen Networks (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1109/TIE.2003.812281 (literal)
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- G. Cena; A. Valenzano (literal)
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- The correct operation of the CANopen protocol relies
on the assumption that each node in the network be identified
uniquely. To this extent, the CANopen specifications provide
a means to remotely configure the addresses of the slave devices
attached to the CAN bus. This technique, however, requires that
each device has to be connected separately to a configuration tool.
CANopen, in fact, does not have a mechanism to identify, in an efficient
and reliable way, the nodes that do not have an associated
address when they have already been connected to the network.
In this paper, we present a new automatic node discovery protocol,
which is able to eliminate such drawbacks. Our technique
can be used to identify the nonconfigured nodes directly in the final
system and is conceived as an extension of the basic layer setting
services of CANopen, so as to provide a very good degree of compatibility
with the existing devices. (literal)
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- A Protocol for Automatic Node Discovery in CANopen Networks (literal)
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- The correct operation of the CANopen protocol relies
on the assumption that each node in the network be identified
uniquely. To this extent, the CANopen specifications provide
a means to remotely configure the addresses of the slave devices
attached to the CAN bus. This technique, however, requires that
each device has to be connected separately to a configuration tool.
CANopen, in fact, does not have a mechanism to identify, in an efficient
and reliable way, the nodes that do not have an associated
address when they have already been connected to the network.
In this paper, we present a new automatic node discovery protocol,
which is able to eliminate such drawbacks. Our technique
can be used to identify the nonconfigured nodes directly in the final
system and is conceived as an extension of the basic layer setting
services of CANopen, so as to provide a very good degree of compatibility
with the existing devices. (literal)
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