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Reports – CAN Bus Technology Market & Trends

CAN Bus Trends and MarketsOn this page, you’ll find a curated collection of reports and articles focused on Controller Area Network (CAN) and SAE J1939. We cover a wide range of topics, including market research, emerging technology trends, industry developments, and practical applications, to keep you informed and ahead of the curve.

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CAN-XL vs. Automotive Ethernet for Automotive Applications

CAN-XL vs. Automotive Ethernet in Automotive Applications

CAN-XL (Controller Area Network eXtra Long) and Automotive Ethernet represent two different approaches to in-vehicle networking. CAN-XL is the upcoming ...
Monitoring John Deere J1939 Networks- Technical Challenges and Considerations

Monitoring John Deere J1939 Networks: Technical Challenges and Considerations

John Deere agricultural vehicles, such as this modern tractor, utilize J1939 CAN networks for critical ...
The Future of SAE J1939: Integrating with IoT and Cloud Platforms

The Future of SAE J1939: Integrating with IoT and Cloud Platforms

SAE J1939 is a communication protocol that standardizes how heavy-duty vehicle components (engines, transmissions, brakes, ...
SAE J1708 Monitoring & Diagnostic Devices

Market Analysis: SAE J1708 Monitoring & Diagnostic Devices (North America)

Introduction SAE J1708/1587 in Today’s Fleet Maintenance: SAE J1708 (often used with the J1587 data ...
SAE J1708 vs SAE J1939

SAE J1708 vs. SAE J1939: Understanding the Differences and Transition in Heavy Trucks

In the late 1980s and 1990s, heavy-duty vehicles (like diesel trucks and buses) began using ...
J1708-to-J1939 Gateway Solutions for Diesel Engine Retrofits

J1708-to-J1939 Gateway Solutions for Diesel Engine Retrofits (Mid-2025)

Older diesel vehicles using the SAE J1708 bus (with J1587 protocol) can be retrofitted with ...
Comparing I2C and CAN Bus Protocols in Embedded Systems

Comparing I2C and CAN Bus Protocols in Embedded Systems

Introduction Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) and Controller Area Network (CAN) are two widely used communication protocols ...

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Data Acquisition from HD Vehicles Using J1939 CAN BusHeavy-Duty Vehicle Data Acquisition Using the SAE J1939 CAN Bus

The book focuses on guiding the reader in acquiring and correctly interpreting data from the in-vehicle network of heavy-duty (HD) vehicles. The reader will learn how to convert messages into scaled engineering parameters, determine the available parameters on HD vehicles, and assess their accuracy and update rate.

Written by Richard (Rick) P. Walter and Eric P. Walter, two specialists in this field and principals at HEM Data in the United States, the book provides a unique roadmap for data acquisition users. The authors clearly and concisely describe the CAN protocol and review all 19 parts of the SAE International J1939 standard family. Tables, graphs, and examples illuminate relevant standards. More Information…

 

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