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2 Table of Contents 1 Introduction Benefits at a Glance Application Areas Further Information Functions Hardware Training... 9 V1.4 05/2016 Valid for CANoe.Car2x Version 9.0 or higher This document presents the application areas and functions of Option.Car2x for CANoe. CANoe.Car2x extends the standard functionality of CANoe. Product information and technical data for the basic functions of CANoe can be found in separate documents. 2
3 1 Introduction Upcoming vehicle generations are becoming more and more integrated into a comprehensive data infrastructure that enables direct communication between vehicles (ITS Vehicle Station) on the one hand and with infrastructure (ITS Roadside Station) on the other hand. This communication occurs in accordance with WLAN standard IEEE p (ETSI ITS-G5 and IEEE 1609 WAVE). Option.Car2x extends CANoe by adding WLAN channels according to IEEE p. This enables direct analysis of both the Car2x-specific network and transport protocols and their related application messages. In the Car2x environment, these application messages are the Cooperative Awareness Message (CAM) and the Decentralized Environmental Notification Message (DENM) in Europe and the Basic Safety Message (BSM) in the USA, for example. Signed packets (Secured Packets) are also supported here. Figure 1: CANoe.Car2x simulates Car2x traffic light scenarios with ITS Vehicle Stations. The ECUs/networks are analyzed in the Trace Window. The available Car2x function library (programming interface) in CAPL offers special functions for accessing and reacting to information (signals/data) of received packets. This library also allows the creation of an environment simulation, which is required to stimulate ECUs for the purpose of selectively testing them. In addition to the display of information in a special Map Window, the typical CANoe analysis blocks like Trace, Data and Graphics Windows are also available. 3
4 1.1 Benefits at a Glance > Direct access to the WLAN packets according to IEEE p in conformance with ETSI ITS-G5 and IEEE 1609-WAVE for display and analysis of communication > Interpretation of Car2x-specific EU and US communication protocols > Check of the signature of "Secured Packets" (authentication and integrity check) > Support for any application messages defined in ASN.1 thanks to the integrated dynamic ASN.1 interpreter > Easy creation and sending of correct and falsified WLAN packets for stimulation of ECUs > Simulation of individual ITS stations up to and including complex traffic scenarios with vehicles, infrastructure, and vehicle networks using domain-specific programming libraries > Management of certificates and private keys needed for the validity check of signed packets or generation of the security header (ETSI) or WSS layer (IEEE) including valid signatures for Tx packets. > Display of transmitted vehicle and infrastructure information on a road map: This visualizes the relation between positions, driving situation, and sequence. > Synchronization of the Map Window with other Measurement Windows for subsequent analysis > Use of the GPS time as the measurement time > Gateway functionality for measurements or data exchange between wireless and vehicle networks such as CAN or Ethernet: This is used to establish the connection between the vehicle world including its internal bus systems and the communication to the outside world. > Recording and interpretation of received certificates 1.2 Application Areas CANoe.Car2x supports network designers, development engineers, and test engineers of OEMs and suppliers over the entire development process: from planning and simulation of the ECUs and the ECU network to remaining bus simulation and analysis, testing and commissioning of the overall system. Option.Car2x is especially well-suited for application development of ECUs in vehicles that communicate using the following standards: > IEEE p (physical layer) > ETSI ITS standards > GeoNetworking (ETSI TS and ETSI EN ) > Security Header (ETSI TS ) > Basic Transport Protocol (BTP) (ETSI TS and ETSI EN ) > ETSI ITS application messages, such as > Cooperative Awareness Message (CAM) > Decentralized Environmental Notification Message (DENM) > IEEE 1609 WAVE > WAVE Short Message Protocol (WSMP) (IEEE ) > WAVE Service Announcement (WSA) (IEEE ) > WAVE Security Services (WSS) (IEEE ) > WAVE Peer-To-Peer Protocol (IEEE ) 4
5 > SAE J2735 DSRC application messages, such as > Basic Safety Message (BSM) > Signal Phase and Time (SPaT) > Map Data Message (MAP) To test the behavior of the application in various scenarios, environment simulations are necessary. CANoe.Car2x thereby simulates both the environment with other vehicles (ITS Vehicle Station) or with infrastructure (ITS Roadside Station) as well as the vehicle's own vehicle networks such as CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet, etc. (this requires the use of other bus-specific CANoe options). It satisfies all constraints for testing the ECU in different scenarios with varying parameters. For the analysis, CANoe.Car2x exclusively uses a dedicated wireless adapter or a wireless adapter already installed in the vehicle together with other applications. This is especially advantageous if a test vehicle is already equipped with a wireless adapter and, as a result, additional cabling expense for the power supply and antenna can be eliminated. You can easily evaluate the communication by interpreting the data packets and displaying the packet properties, such as radio channel and reception strength. Logging of the WLAN packets for subsequent analysis, for documentation purposes, or for replaying the packets to stimulate ECUs is possible. The synchronization of the Map Window with other windows is especially helpful when analyzing logged WLAN packets. This allows fast location of certain traffic situations and analysis of the related communication. Figure 2: Map Window for geographic display of transferred vehicle and infrastructure information You perform comprehensive automated tests using the CANoe Test Feature Set. This allows, for example, fast testing of interoperability. In addition, complex scenarios can be created, analyzed, and reproduced in identical or modified form. 1.3 Further Information > Vector Download Center Various documents are available for CANoe on the Internet. The demo version comes with sample configurations for the various application areas as well as detailed online help in which all CANoe functions are described. You also benefit from valuable know-how in the form of technical articles and application notes. > CANoe Feature Matrix Additional information about variants, channel support, and bus system support is available in the feature matrix. 5
6 2 Functions Option.Car2x extends CANoe by adding WLAN-specific functions as well as WLAN channels according to IEEE p: > Configuration of up to 8 WLAN channels for simultaneous analysis and stimulation of control and service channels. > Interpretation and display of protocol header information including validity check of signed packets (secured packets) as well as decoding of application messages (defined in ASN.1) in the Trace Window. Figure 3: The Trace Window displays various packets with protocol error and invalid signature, among other things. The individual protocol fields are interpreted and additional information is output in the detail view. > Signal analysis of application messages (defined in ASN.1) in the Graphics Window and Data Window > Display of multiple Car2x objects, such as ITS Vehicle Stations or ITS Roadside Stations, on map material including synchronization with other windows for subsequent analysis. The following map material is currently supported: > OpenStreetMap > Microsoft MapPoint > MappleG > MappleX > Individual graphic files (JPG, BMP, or GIF) > Programming API for drawing in the map window: This allows, for example, display of additional information from ITS stations or test parameters from CAPL in the Map Window. > You configure analysis filters for the desired ITS objects in the Trace Window via drag & drop from the Map Window. > WLAN Packet Builder for creation and interactive sending of correct and falsified WLAN packets > Programming API for sending and receiving of WLAN packets including > Cyclic transmission of WLAN packets according to the configuration in the Car2x database > Functions for individual transmission of WLAN packets > Access to the fields of the various protocol layers > Access to the signals/data of the application messages by DER/BER and PER coding or decoding > Generation and checking of time stamps > Signing of packets in send direction and authentication and integrity check for received packets. You create simulations and test setups through this. > The Car2x Network Explorer is the user interface for Car2x databases: > Configuring of node names and addresses 6
7 > Configuring of application messages (encoding, protocol, and Id/port) > Configuring the transmission behavior of network nodes > Locating of certain elements within the complex structure of an application message > Generating of CAPL code for the elements you selected Figure 4: The Car2x Network Explorer has various functions in store for Car2x databases: From basic node and message configuration (incl. transmission behavior) and searching for certain signals to generation of CAPL code for access to individual signals/data fields. 7
8 Figure 5: Provision of certificates and private keys and generation of test certificates in the Car2x certificate manager > The provision of certificates and private keys in the Car2x certificate manager forms the basis for the signature check of received packets and for generation of the security header including valid signature for your Tx packets by the Car2x interaction layer: > Adding, importing, exporting, and removing certificates and private keys > Password-protected storage of private keys for signature and encryption > Marking of certificates as trustworthy (typically the root certificate) > Assigning names for certificates to enable easy analysis > Generating individual certificates and complete certificate chains including private keys with suitable properties for certain test purposes Figure 6: Recording of received certificates in the Car2x Certificate Explorer including display of signature hierarchy and certificate contents 8
9 > Display of known certificates (stored in the Car2x Certificate Manager) and received certificates in the Car2x Certificate Explorer: > Check of the signature respectively the certification path > Display of the signature hierarchy > Display of the interpreted certificate contents > Export of certificates, for example, for use in other configurations > If present, the GPS time of the WLAN device is displayed and recorded with the WLAN packets. Measurement data of different vehicles can thus be put into their temporal context. > Logging of WLAN packets as well as replay and offline analysis of recorded measurement data Figure 7: The WLAN Packet Builder allows convenient creation and sending of WLAN packets without programming. In this way, you create both correct and faulty packets. 3 Hardware CANoe.Car2x currently supports the following IEEE p wireless adapters: > Cohda Wireless MKx > Continental CCU > Delphi CRPU > Denso WSU > NEC Linkbird A wireless adapter is not required for simulation only of WLAN communication, analysis of logged WLAN packets, and creation of test configurations. 4 Training Our training offer for CANoe includes various training courses and workshops in our training facilities or at the customer's site. For more information about individual training courses and schedules, go to: 9
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