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Control Area Network

Control Area Network. Presented By: Divya Prakash singh Lalit Prakash Chandran Mayank Misra Nikhil Tiwari. Introduction Of Control Area Network.

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Control Area Network

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  1. Control Area Network Presented By: DivyaPrakashsingh LalitPrakashChandran MayankMisra Nikhil Tiwari

  2. Introduction Of Control Area Network • Controller Area Network is a multi master broadcast serial bus standard for connecting electronic control units (ECUs). •                         Each node is able to send and receive messages, but not simultaneously. A message consists primarily of an ID — usually chosen to identify the message-type or sender — and up to eight data bytes. It is transmitted serially onto the bus. This signal pattern is encoded in NRZ and is sensed by all nodes. •                           If the bus is free, any node may begin to transmit. If two or more nodes begin sending messages at the same time, the message with the more dominant ID (which has more dominant bits, i.e., zeroes) will overwrite other nodes' less dominant IDs, so that eventually (after this arbitration on the ID) only the dominant message remains and is received by all nodes. •                          CAN features an automatic 'arbitration free' transmission. A CAN message that is transmitted with highest priority will 'win' the arbitration, and the node transmitting the lower priority message will sense this and back off and wait

  3. Objective of project There are three main objectives of our project 1: Apply Group policy 2: Software Deploy 3: Access Control List In this project with the help of CISCO Router we have tried to manage the data packet send from one branch to another more specifically from one master router to another, we have achieved our purpose by using access list.

  4. Software Requirements Software Requirements: • Operating system: XP,VISTA or Above • Software: CISCO Packet Tracer 5.2

  5. Hardware Requirements • Minimum Processor P based 100 Mhz or above • RAM 512 MB or above • Router 2600 series or up

  6. Requirements 4   2620xM  ROUTER   4   GENERIC PT SWITCHES 11 END DEVICES9 DESKTOPS 2 LAPTOPS(with Wi-Fi) 1 LINKSYS WRT300N WIRELESS ROUTER 3 SERIAL DTE WIRES 11 COPPER STRAIGHT WIRES 3 COPPER CROSS OVER WIRE  

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