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Autosar word count R19-11
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Autosar list ofreference, abbreviation and term.(191-237/237): English(40)
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Autosar list of reference, abbreviation and term.(141-190/237): English(40a)
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Autosar list of reference, abbreviation and term.(95-140/237): English(40b)
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Autosar list of reference, abbreviation and term.(48-94/237): English(40c)
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Autosar list of reference, abbreviation and term.(1-47/237): English(40d)
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a merged list of Autosar abbreviation list
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a merged list of Autosar abbreviation list v.2
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a merged list of Autosar abbreviation list v.3
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a merged list of Autosar abbreviation list v.4
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*1 additional last word such as driver, library and so on.
*2 additional first word such as AUTOSAR
*3 additional other word in the phrase.
*4 different meaning such as management and module
*5 misspelling
*6 term
*7 singular or plural
No. | Doc. | Abbreviation | Meaning | comment |
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306 | 225 | (Adaptive) Machine | Machine that represents an Adaptive AUTOSAR Software Stack. | |
803 | 197 | (G)TD | (Global) Time Domain | |
819 | 196 | (G)TD | (Global) Time Domain | |
848 | 195 | (G)TD | (Global) Time Domain | |
935 | 190 | (G)TD | (Global) Time Domain | |
2648 | 52 | (G)TD | (Global) Time Domain | |
2721 | 25 | (G)TD | (Global) Time Domain | |
804 | 197 | (G)TM | (Global) Time Master | |
820 | 196 | (G)TM | (Global)Time Master | |
849 | 195 | (G)TM | (Global)Time Master | |
936 | 190 | (G)TM | (Global)Time Master | |
2649 | 52 | (G)TM | (Global)Time Master | |
2722 | 25 | (G)TM | (Global)Time Master | |
1089 | 172 | Lower layer communication interface module acting as a destination of the I-PDU. The DstLo may by one to many. | ||
1091 | 172 | Lower layer transport protocol module acting as a destination of the I-PDU. The DstLoTp may by one to many. | ||
2073 | 100 | Implementation specific file name extension, see SWS_BSW_00103. | ||
1092 | 172 | Lower layer communication interface module | ||
1094 | 172 | Lower layer transport protocol module | ||
2075 | 100 | Capitalized module abbreviation. The Capitalized module abbreviation is the Module abbreviation (see bsw_constr_001) completely written in upper case. | ||
2074 | 100 | Module abbreviation, see SWS_BSW_00101. | ||
2077 | 100 | Module implementation prefix, see SWS_BSW_00102. Capitalized module implementation prefix. The Capitalized module implementation prefix is the Module implementation prefix (SWS_BSW_00102) completely written in upper case. | ||
1095 | 172 | Any type of module <...> | ||
1088 | 172 | Lower layer communication interface module acting as a source of the I-PDU. The SrcLo is always one. | ||
1090 | 172 | Lower layer transport protocol module acting as a source of the I-PDU. The SrcLoTp is always one. | ||
1093 | 172 | Upper layer module | ||
617 | 209 | A2L | File Extension for an ASAM 2MC Language File | |
2097 | 96 | A2L | File Extension for an ASAM 2MC Language File | |
33 | 234 | AA | Adaptive Application | |
2792 | 16 | AA | Adaptive Application | |
1699 | 127 | AA | AUTOSAR Adaptive Application | |
292 | 225 | ABI | Application Binary Interface | |
1161 | 164 | Abs | Absolute value | |
1187 | 163 | abs | Absolute value | |
1162 | 164 | AbsDiff | Absolute value of a difference | |
1603 | 139 | AC | (Flash) access code – abbreviation introduced to keep the names of the configuration parameters reasonably short. | |
1022 | 182 | AC | J1939 AddressClaimed PG (PGN = 0x0EE00) | |
1037 | 181 | AC | J1939 AddressClaimed PG (PGN = 0x0EE00) | |
1023 | 182 | ACK | J1939 Acknowledgement PG (ACKM) with control byte set to 0 | |
1043 | 180 | ACKM | Acknowledgement Message, J1939 PGN 0E80016 | |
1024 | 182 | ACKM | J1939 Acknowledgement PG (PGN = 0x0E800) | |
2754 | 19 | AD | Automated Driving | |
770 | 199 | Adaptive Application | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
775 | 199 | Adaptive Platform Foundation | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
776 | 199 | Adaptive Platform Services | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
2793 | 16 | ADAS | Autonomous Driving and Assistance System AP AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform | |
170 | 229 | Adc | ADC Driver | *1 |
34 | 234 | ADC | Analog Digital Converter | |
1830 | 121 | ADC | Analog to Digital Converter | |
2387 | 72 | ADC | Analog to Digital converter | |
2767 | 18 | ADC | Analog-Digital Converter | |
2091 | 97 | ADC | Analogue Digital Converter | |
2642 | 55 | ADC | Analogue Digital Converter | |
2248 | 86 | ADC | Analogue to Digital Converter | |
1163 | 164 | Add | Addition | |
2755 | 19 | ADI | Automated Driving Interfaces | |
1851 | 119 | AEAD | Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data | |
2756 | 19 | AEB | Autonomous Emergency Braking | |
446 | 217 | AES | Advanced Encryption Standard | |
2565 | 61 | AES | Advanced Encryption Standard | |
1533 | 144 | AF | Acknowledge Frame (please refer to ISO 10681-2) | *5 |
1567 | 142 | AF | Acknowledgement Frame | |
2826 | 10 | AH | Autenticating Header protocol | |
667 | 206 | AI | Alive Indication | |
648 | 208 | AIFS | Arbitration Inter Frame Space | |
1920 | 112 | ALU | Arithmetic Logic Unit | |
35 | 234 | AMM | Application Mode Management | |
2809 | 16 | AMP | Accelerated Massive Parallelism | |
167 | 231 | AP | Adaptive Platform | |
594 | 210 | AP | Adaptive Platform | |
2678 | 41 | AP | Adaptive Platform | |
36 | 234 | AP | AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform | *2 |
293 | 225 | AP | AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform | *2 |
1700 | 127 | AP | AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform | |
1209 | 160 | API | Application Program Interface | |
1228 | 159 | API | Application Program Interface | |
1431 | 147 | API | Application Program Interface | |
1467 | 146 | API | Application program interface | *5 |
1611 | 136 | API | Application Program Interface | |
1998 | 107 | API | Application Program Interface | |
37 | 234 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
294 | 225 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
387 | 219 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
447 | 217 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
518 | 212 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
595 | 210 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
691 | 203 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
715 | 201 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
789 | 198 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
961 | 188 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1050 | 178 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1097 | 170 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1370 | 149 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1391 | 148 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1535 | 143 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1747 | 124 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1792 | 123 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1890 | 114 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
1985 | 108 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
2093 | 97 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
2284 | 84 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
2417 | 69 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
2439 | 68 | API | Application Programming Interface | |
2349 | 77 | API | Application Programming Interface. Preferred term is "function". | |
1729 | 125 | APID | Application ID | |
771 | 199 | Application | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
768 | 199 | Application Error | Errors returned by UCM | |
1098 | 170 | AR | AUTOSAR | |
1164 | 164 | AR | Autosar | |
2350 | 77 | AR, AR_ | Abbreviation used in place of AUTOSAR | |
2794 | 16 | ARA | AUTOSAR Run-time for Applications | |
38 | 234 | ARA | AUTOSAR Runtime for Adaptive Applications | |
1649 | 133 | Arccos | Inverse Cosine | |
1648 | 133 | Arcsin | Inverse Sine | |
39 | 234 | ARP | Address Resolution Protocol | |
901 | 191 | ARP | Address Resolution Protocol | |
974 | 185 | ARP | Address Resolution Protocol | |
1717 | 126 | ARP | Address Resolution Protocol | |
2493 | 64 | ARP | Address Resolution Protocol | |
2687 | 37 | ARTI | AUTOSAR Run Time Interface | |
40 | 234 | ARTI | AUTOSAR Run-Time Interface | |
295 | 225 | ARXML | AUTOSAR XML | |
449 | 217 | ARXML | AUTOSAR XML | |
592 | 211 | ARXML | AUTOSAR XML | |
596 | 210 | ARXML | AutosarR XML | |
1 | 237 | ASA | Active Steering Actuator | |
41 | 234 | ASAM | Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring systems | |
618 | 209 | ASAM | Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems | |
2098 | 96 | ASAM | Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems | |
42 | 234 | ASD | Abstract System Description | |
597 | 210 | ASD | Abstract System Description | |
432 | 218 | ASIL | Automotive Safety Integrity Level | |
2768 | 18 | ASIL | Automotive Safety Integrity Level | |
2836 | 7 | ASIL | Automotive Safety Integrity Level | |
43 | 234 | ASIL | Automotive Safety Integrity Levels | |
44 | 234 | ASW | Application SoftWare | |
2133 | 94 | AT | Authorization Ticket | |
448 | 217 | ATP | AUTOSAR Template Profile | |
2841 | 4 | ATS | Acceptance Test Specification | |
45 | 234 | ATS | Acceptance Test Suite | |
2 | 237 | AUTOSAR | AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture | |
46 | 234 | AUTOSAR | AUTomotive Open System Architecture | |
616 | 209 | AUTOSAR | AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture | |
1229 | 159 | AUTOSAR | Automotive Open System Architecture | |
1279 | 157 | AUTOSAR | Automotive Open System Architecture | |
1392 | 148 | AUTOSAR | Automotive Open System Architecture | |
1432 | 147 | AUTOSAR | Automotive Open System Architecture | |
1522 | 144 | AUTOSAR | Automotive Open System Architecture | |
2096 | 96 | AUTOSAR | AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture | |
2679 | 41 | AUTOSAR | Automotive Open System Architecture | |
1536 | 143 | AUTOSAR | Automotove Open Systems Architecture | |
772 | 199 | AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
773 | 199 | AUTOSAR Classic Platform | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
822 | 196 | AVB | Audio Video Bridging | |
938 | 190 | AVB | Audio Video Bridging | |
2651 | 52 | AVB | Audio Video Bridging | |
2724 | 25 | AVB | Audio Video Bridging | |
766 | 199 | Backend | Backend is a server hosting Software Packages | |
1004 | 183 | BAM | Broadcast Announce Message, broadcast variant of SAE J1939 transport protocol | |
2769 | 18 | BCU | Body Control Unit | |
1393 | 148 | BD | Bus Driver | |
2695 | 32 | BER | Bit Error Rate - a rate of corrupted bits in a byte stream, e.g. 1e-5. | |
266 | 229 | Bfx | BFx Library | |
47 | 234 | BFx | Bitfield functions for fixed point | |
2345 | 77 | Bfx | Library of Bit handling | |
2351 | 77 | BFX | Library of Bit handling | |
2081 | 99 | Bfx | Short name for Bitfield functions for fixed point | |
1887 | 116 | BIST | Built in Self Test | |
2388 | 72 | BIST | Built In Self Test | |
2612 | 60 | BIST | Built in Self Test | |
30 | 235 | BIST | Built-In Self Tests | |
2052 | 102 | Bmc | Basic Software Multicore Library | |
273 | 229 | Bmc | BSWMulticore Library | |
823 | 196 | BMCA | Best Master Clock Algorithm | |
939 | 190 | BMCA | Best Master Clock Algorithm | |
2652 | 52 | BMCA | Best Master Clock Algorithm | |
2725 | 25 | BMCA | Best Master Clock Algorithm | |
173 | 229 | BndM | Bulk NvData Manager | |
388 | 219 | BOM | Byte Order Mark | |
1918 | 113 | BOM | Byte Order Mark | |
769 | 199 | Boot options | Boot Manager Configuration | |
716 | 201 | BS | Basic Service | |
1944 | 109 | BS | Block Size | |
2619 | 58 | BS | Block Size | |
2134 | 94 | BSS | Basic service set | |
1480 | 145 | BSW | (AUTOSAR) Basic Software | |
3 | 237 | BSW | Basic Software | |
48 | 234 | BSW | Basic Software | |
328 | 222 | BSW | Basic Software | |
519 | 212 | BSW | Basic Software | |
571 | 211 | BSW | Basic Software | |
619 | 209 | BSW | Basic Software | |
668 | 206 | BSW | Basic Software | |
692 | 203 | BSW | Basic Software | |
717 | 201 | BSW | Basic Software | |
790 | 198 | BSW | Basic Software | |
868 | 193 | BSW | Basic Software | |
890 | 192 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1087 | 172 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1099 | 170 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1150 | 166 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1165 | 164 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1230 | 159 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1362 | 150 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1371 | 149 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1394 | 148 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1433 | 147 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1537 | 143 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1612 | 136 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1650 | 133 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1748 | 124 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1921 | 111 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1999 | 107 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2062 | 101 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2099 | 96 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2285 | 84 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2307 | 81 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2389 | 72 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2418 | 69 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2440 | 68 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2451 | 67 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2690 | 33 | BSW | Basic Software | |
2711 | 26 | BSW | Basic Software | |
1025 | 182 | BSW | Basic Software (module) | |
1038 | 181 | BSW | Basic Software (module) | |
2770 | 18 | BSW | Basic Software Components | |
1584 | 141 | BSW | BasicSoftWare | |
520 | 212 | BswM | Basic Software Manager | *3 |
49 | 234 | BSWM | Basic SoftWare Mode manager | |
669 | 206 | BswM | Basic Software Mode Manager | |
1613 | 136 | BswM | Basic Software Mode Manager | |
1686 | 130 | BswM | Basic Software Mode Manager | |
1922 | 111 | BswM | Basic Software Mode Manager | |
2012 | 107 | BswM | Basic Software Mode Manager | |
2308 | 81 | BswM | Basic Software Mode Manager | |
995 | 184 | BswM | Basis software manager | |
171 | 229 | BswM | BSW Mode Manager | |
1231 | 159 | BswM | BSW Mode Manager | |
2063 | 101 | BswM | BSW Mode Manager | |
50 | 234 | BSWMD | Basic SoftWare Module Description | |
572 | 211 | BSWMD | Basic Software Module Description | |
1100 | 170 | BSWMD | Basic Software Module Description | |
2064 | 101 | BSWMD | Basic Software Module Description | |
2079 | 100 | BSWMD | Basic Software Module Description | |
2691 | 33 | BSWMD | Basic Software Module Description | |
2712 | 26 | BSWMD | Basic Software Module Description | |
2713 | 26 | BSWMD-T | Basic Software Module Description Template | |
573 | 211 | BSWMDT | Basic Software Module Description Template | |
693 | 203 | BTP | Basic Transport Protocol | |
704 | 202 | BTP | Basic Transport Protocol | |
718 | 201 | BTP | Basic Transport Protocol | |
751 | 200 | BTP | Basic Transport Protocol | |
2135 | 94 | BTP | Basic Transport Protocol [1] | |
752 | 200 | BTP-A | BTP header type denoting interactive packet transport | |
753 | 200 | BTP-B | BTP header type denoting non-interactive packet transport | |
2136 | 94 | C2C-CC | Car to Car communications Consortium | |
1312 | 156 | CA | Certificate Authority | *4 |
1026 | 182 | CA | Controller Application, role of an ECU tied to one address | *4 |
2225 | 89 | CA | Controller Application, role of an ECU tied to one address | |
719 | 201 | CA | Cooperative Awareness | *4 |
2137 | 94 | CA | Cooperative awareness | |
694 | 203 | CAM | Cooperative Awareness Message | |
720 | 201 | CAM | Cooperative Awareness Message | |
754 | 200 | CAM | Cooperative Awareness Message | |
2138 | 94 | CAM | Cooperative awareness message [2] | |
175 | 229 | Can | CAN Driver | *1 |
1945 | 109 | Can | CAN Driver module | |
4 | 237 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
51 | 234 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
329 | 222 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
344 | 221 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
389 | 219 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
450 | 217 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
521 | 212 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
620 | 209 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
851 | 195 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
940 | 190 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
1793 | 123 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
2000 | 107 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
2100 | 96 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
2180 | 92 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
2771 | 18 | CAN | Controller Area Network | |
2696 | 31 | CAN | Controller Area Network (communication bus) | |
1946 | 109 | CAN CF | CAN Consecutive Frame N-PDU | |
1947 | 109 | CAN FC | CAN Flow Control N-PDU | |
1980 | 109 | CAN FD | CAN flexible data rate | |
2025 | 105 | CAN FD | CAN with Flexible Data-Rate | |
1948 | 109 | CAN FF | CAN First Frame N-PDU | |
2022 | 105 | CAN L-PDU | CAN Protocol Data Unit. Consists of an identifier, Data Length and data (SDU) Visible to the CAN driver. | |
2023 | 105 | CAN L-SDU | CAN Service Data Unit. Data that are transported inside the CAN L-PDU. Visible to the upper layers of the CAN interface (e.g. PDU Router). | |
1949 | 109 | CAN SF | CAN Single Frame N-PDU | |
1981 | 109 | CAN_DL | CAN frame data length | |
2024 | 105 | CanDrv | CAN Driver module | |
2026 | 105 | CanId | CAN Identifier | |
2013 | 106 | CanIf | Abbreviation for the CAN Interface | |
176 | 229 | CanIf | CAN Interface | |
621 | 209 | CanIf | CAN Interface | |
869 | 193 | CanIf | CAN Interface | |
891 | 192 | CanIf | CAN Interface | |
1950 | 109 | CanIf | CAN Interface | |
2001 | 107 | CanIf | CAN Interface | |
2101 | 96 | CanIf | CAN Interface | |
1134 | 168 | CanIf | CAN Interface module | *2 |
2027 | 105 | CanIf | CAN Interface module | |
2014 | 106 | CanNm | Abbreviation for CAN Network Management | |
177 | 229 | CanNm | CAN Network Management | |
884 | 193 | CanNm | CAN Network Management | |
1135 | 168 | CanNm | CAN Network Management module | *2 |
2028 | 105 | CanNm | CAN Network Management module | |
178 | 229 | CanSM | CAN State Manager | |
885 | 193 | CanSM | CAN State Manager | |
2002 | 107 | CanSM | CAN State Manager | |
2029 | 105 | CanSm | CAN State Manager module | |
180 | 229 | CanTp | CAN Transport Layer | *5 |
1951 | 109 | CanTp | CAN Transport Layer | |
2030 | 105 | CanTp | CAN Transport Layer module | |
886 | 193 | CanTp | CAN Transport Protocol | |
1508 | 144 | CanTp | CAN Transport Protocol | |
179 | 229 | CanTrcv | CAN Tranceiver Driver | |
2031 | 105 | CanTrcv | CAN Transceiver Driver module | |
1952 | 109 | CanTrcv | CAN Transceiver module | |
2032 | 105 | CanTSyn | Global Time Synchronization over CAN | |
249 | 229 | CanTSyn | Time Sync Over CAN | *4 |
852 | 195 | CanTSyn | Time Synchronization module for CAN | *4 |
941 | 190 | CanTSyn | Time Synchronization Provider module for CAN | *3 |
345 | 221 | CAS | Collision Avoidance Symbol | |
1481 | 145 | CAS | Collision Avoidance Symbol | |
2623 | 56 | Cat1 | Category 1. Cat1 interrupts are not supported by the OS and are only allowed to make a very small selection of OS calls to enable and disable all interrupts. | |
2825 | 11 | Cat1 | Category 1. Cat1 interrupts are not supported by the OS and are only allowed to make a very small selection of OS calls to enable and disable all interrupts. | |
2622 | 56 | Cat2 | Category 2. Cat2 ISRs are supported by the OS and can make OS calls. | |
2824 | 11 | Cat2 | Category 2. Cat2 ISRs are supported by the OS and can make OS calls. | |
346 | 221 | CB | Control Bit VectorV | |
2566 | 61 | CBC | Cipher Block Chaining | |
705 | 202 | CBF | Contention-Based Forwarding DET Default Error Tracer | |
649 | 208 | CBR | Channel Busy Ratio | |
1624 | 135 | CBR | Channel Busy Ratio | |
2015 | 106 | CBV | Control Bit Vector | |
1143 | 168 | CBV | Control Bit Vector in NM-message | |
1482 | 145 | CC | (FlexRay) Communication Controller | |
2454 | 67 | CC | (FlexRay) Communication Controller | |
330 | 222 | CC | Communication Controller | |
347 | 221 | CC | Communication Controller | |
1136 | 168 | CC | Communication controller | |
1395 | 148 | CC | Communication Controller | |
1434 | 147 | CC | Communication Controller | |
1461 | 146 | CC | Communication Controller | |
1542 | 143 | CC | Communication Controller | |
2835 | 8 | CCD | Complex Device Driver | |
52 | 234 | CCF | Common Cause Failure | |
31 | 235 | CDD | Complex Device Driver | |
1749 | 124 | CDD | Complex Device Driver | |
1852 | 119 | CDD | Complex Device Driver | |
1861 | 118 | CDD | Complex Device Driver | |
1870 | 117 | CDD | Complex Device Driver | |
2567 | 61 | CDD | Complex Device Driver | |
53 | 234 | CDD | Complex Driver | *5 complex device driver |
1101 | 170 | CDD | Complex Driver | |
1483 | 145 | CDD | Complex Driver | |
2065 | 101 | CDD | Complex Driver | |
1794 | 123 | CEMR | ControlEnableMaskRecord | |
1568 | 142 | CF | Consecutive Frame | |
1510 | 144 | CF | Consecutive Frame Fr N-PDU | *4 |
1085 | 172 | CF | Consecutive Frame, Transport Protocol term | |
2364 | 76 | CF | Consecutive Frames | |
1259 | 158 | CF | Continuous Frame in LIN TP | *4 |
1953 | 109 | CF | See “CAN CF” | |
2568 | 61 | CFB | Cipher Feedback | |
1210 | 160 | Channel | A channel is a software exchange medium for data that are defined with the same criteria. | |
1435 | 147 | CHI | Controller Host Interface | |
1543 | 143 | CHI | Controller Host Interface | |
1484 | 145 | CHI | Controller Host Interface of a FlexRay CC | |
824 | 196 | CID | Company ID (IEEE) | |
2653 | 52 | CID | Company ID (IEEE) | |
2726 | 25 | CID | Company ID (IEEE) | |
650 | 208 | CIT | Channel Idle Time | |
1625 | 135 | CIT | Channel Idle Time | |
1067 | 175 | CM | AUTOSAR Adaptive Communication Management | |
1903 | 113 | CM | Communication Management | |
348 | 221 | CMAC | Cipher-based message authentication code | |
2569 | 61 | CMAC | Cipher-based Message Authentication Code | |
1005 | 183 | CMDT | Connection Mode Data Transfer, peer-to-peer variant of SAE J1939 transport protocol | |
1569 | 142 | COM | AUTOSAR COM module | *3 |
1954 | 109 | Com | AUTOSAR COM module | |
1511 | 144 | COM | AUTOSAR Communications module | |
181 | 229 | Com | COM | *4 |
55 | 234 | COM | Communication | *4 |
1102 | 170 | COM | Communication | |
1280 | 157 | COM | Communication | |
1899 | 114 | Com | Communication | |
1485 | 145 | COM | Communication (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
152 | 232 | com | Communication Management | *4 |
5 | 237 | COM | Communication module | *4 |
331 | 222 | COM | Communication module | *4 |
1468 | 146 | Com | Communication module | |
2286 | 84 | COM | Communications | |
2441 | 68 | COM | Communications | |
1436 | 147 | ComM | AUTOSAR Communication Manager | |
183 | 229 | ComM | COM Manager | |
1211 | 160 | ComM | Communication Manager | |
1232 | 159 | ComM | Communication Manager | |
1477 | 146 | ComM | Communication manager | |
1614 | 136 | ComM | Communication Manager | |
1923 | 111 | ComM | Communication Manager | |
1986 | 108 | ComM | Communication Manager | |
2003 | 107 | ComM | Communication Manager | |
2309 | 81 | ComM | Communication Manager | |
1486 | 145 | ComM | Communication Manager (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1137 | 168 | ComM | Communication Manager module | |
2033 | 105 | ComM | Communication Manager module | |
1396 | 148 | ComM | Communication Manager, See [8] for details | |
2453 | 67 | ComM | CommunicationManager BSW module | |
275 | 229 | Compiler | Compiler Abstraction | |
277 | 229 | Comtype | Communication Stack Types | |
182 | 229 | ComXf | COM Based Transformer | |
153 | 232 | core | Core Types | |
185 | 229 | CorTst | Core Test | |
1651 | 133 | Cos | Cosine | |
2494 | 64 | COTS | Commercial Of The Shelf | |
1836 | 120 | COUID | Cryptographic Object Unique Identifier | |
296 | 225 | CP | AUTOSAR Classic Platform | *2 |
1701 | 127 | CP | AUTOSAR Classic Platform | |
54 | 234 | CP | Classic Platform | |
168 | 231 | CP | Classic Platform | |
598 | 210 | CP | Classic Platform | |
2680 | 41 | CP | Classic Platform | |
6 | 237 | CPU | Central Processing Unit | |
56 | 234 | CPU | Central Processing Unit | |
1472 | 146 | CPU | Central processing unit | |
1529 | 144 | CPU | Central Processing Unit | |
1882 | 116 | CPU | Central Processing Unit | |
2570 | 61 | CPU | Central Processing Unit | |
2607 | 60 | CPU | Central Processing Unit | |
265 | 229 | Crc | CRC Library | *1 |
57 | 234 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check | |
451 | 217 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check | |
1051 | 178 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check | |
1750 | 124 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check | |
1919 | 112 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check | |
2352 | 77 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy check | |
2459 | 66 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check | |
806 | 197 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Checksum | *2 |
825 | 196 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Checksum | *2 |
853 | 195 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Checksum | *2 |
2654 | 52 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Checksum | |
2727 | 25 | CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Checksum | |
2347 | 77 | Crc | Library of CRC routines | |
1311 | 156 | CRL | Certificate Revocation List | |
1837 | 120 | CRL | Certificate Revocation Lists | |
187 | 229 | CryIf | Crypto Interface | |
1854 | 119 | CRYIF | Crypto Interface | |
1863 | 118 | CRYIF | Crypto Interface | |
1872 | 117 | CRYIF | Crypto Interface | |
2572 | 61 | CRYIF / CryIf | Crypto Interface | |
186 | 229 | Crypto | Crypto Driver | *1 |
1855 | 119 | CRYPTO | Crypto Driver | |
1864 | 118 | CRYPTO | Crypto Driver | |
1873 | 117 | CRYPTO | Crypto Driver | |
154 | 232 | crypto | Cryptography | |
2571 | 61 | CRYPTO /Crypto | Crypto Driver | |
2139 | 94 | CS | Charging Spot | |
967 | 187 | CS | Chip Select | |
2182 | 91 | CS | Chip Select | |
2204 | 90 | CS | Chip Select | |
2262 | 85 | CS | Chip Select | |
2320 | 78 | CS | Chip select | |
2396 | 70 | CS | Chip select | |
2472 | 65 | CS | Chip select | |
2520 | 63 | CS | Chip select | |
2543 | 62 | CS | Chip select | |
2624 | 55 | CS | Chip select | |
390 | 219 | CSE | Codes for Scaling Units | |
522 | 212 | CSE | Codes for Scaling Units | |
188 | 229 | Csm | Crypto Service Manager | |
1310 | 156 | CSM | Crypto Service Manager | |
1853 | 119 | CSM | Crypto Service Manager | |
1862 | 118 | CSM | Crypto Service Manager | |
1871 | 117 | CSM | Crypto Service Manager | |
2573 | 61 | CSM / Csm | Crypto Service Manager | |
1309 | 156 | CSR | Certificate Signing Request | |
1838 | 120 | CSR | Certificate Signing Request | |
1889 | 116 | CSUM | Checksum | |
1730 | 125 | CTID | Context ID | |
452 | 217 | CTM | Counter Mode | |
622 | 209 | CTO | Command Transfer Object | |
2102 | 96 | CTO | Command Transfer Object | |
2845 | 3 | ctor | C++ constructor | |
1314 | 154 | Cur | Curve for Interpolation | |
651 | 208 | CW | Contention Window | |
791 | 198 | CWU | Car Wakeup | |
2016 | 106 | CWU | Car Wakeup | |
1006 | 183 | DA | Destination Address, part of the 29 bit identifier of SAE J1939 messages | |
2226 | 89 | DA | J1939 Destination Address | |
58 | 234 | DAC | Digital to Analog Converter | |
902 | 191 | DAD | Duplicate Address Detection | |
2495 | 64 | DAD | Duplicate Address Detection | |
623 | 209 | DAQ | Data AcQuisition, Data AcQuisition Packet | |
2103 | 96 | DAQ | Data AcQuisition, Data AcQuisition Packet | |
2827 | 10 | DB | Database | |
433 | 218 | DC | Diagnostic Coverage | |
695 | 203 | DCC | Decentralized Congestion Control | |
721 | 201 | DCC | Decentralized Congestion Control | |
2140 | 94 | DCC | Decentralized Congestion Control | |
190 | 229 | Dcm | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1233 | 159 | DCM | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1437 | 147 | DCM | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1751 | 124 | Dcm | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1795 | 123 | Dcm | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1891 | 114 | DCM | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1924 | 111 | DCM | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
2310 | 81 | DCM | Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1715 | 127 | Dcm | Diagnostic Communication Manager (Module of the AUTOSAR Classic Platform) | |
1512 | 144 | DCM | Diagnostic Communication Manager module | *2 |
1955 | 109 | Dcm | Diagnostic Communication Manager module | |
2034 | 105 | DCM | Diagnostic Communication Manager module | |
391 | 219 | DCM | Diagnostics Communication Manager | *7 |
392 | 219 | DCY | Driving Cycle | |
524 | 212 | DCY | Driving Cycle | |
453 | 217 | DDS | Data Distribution Service | |
1912 | 113 | DDS | Data Distribution Service | |
722 | 201 | DE | Data Element | |
854 | 195 | Debounce Time | Minimum gap between two Tx messages with the same PDU | |
826 | 196 | Debounce Time | Minimum gap between two Tx messages with the same PDU. | |
28 | 235 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
59 | 234 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
191 | 229 | Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
574 | 211 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
670 | 206 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
689 | 203 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
713 | 201 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
807 | 197 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
827 | 196 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
855 | 195 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
870 | 193 | Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
903 | 191 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
975 | 185 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
997 | 184 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1044 | 180 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1052 | 178 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1058 | 177 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1205 | 162 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1234 | 159 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1283 | 157 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1357 | 152 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1372 | 149 | Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1615 | 136 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1687 | 130 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1752 | 124 | Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1796 | 123 | Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1835 | 121 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1880 | 116 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1956 | 109 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1987 | 108 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2004 | 107 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2066 | 101 | Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2089 | 97 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2311 | 81 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2419 | 69 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2464 | 66 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2496 | 64 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2697 | 31 | Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
2816 | 13 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
686 | 204 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager – module to handle diagnostic relevant events. | |
2130 | 95 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager – module to handle diagnostic relevant events. | |
965 | 187 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager – module to which production relevant errors are report- ed. | |
1145 | 167 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager – module to which production relevant errors are reported | |
1601 | 139 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager – module to which production relevant errors are reported. | |
1487 | 145 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
2452 | 67 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager BSW module | |
1139 | 168 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager module | |
1074 | 173 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager. | |
1129 | 169 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager. | |
1587 | 141 | DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager. | |
523 | 212 | DEM | Diagnostics Communication Manager | *5 DCM |
393 | 219 | DEM | Diagnostics Event Manager | |
525 | 212 | DEM | Diagnostics Event Manager | |
1676 | 132 | DEM | Module name of Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1538 | 143 | DEM/Dem | Autosar Module: Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1397 | 148 | DEM/Dem | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
1438 | 147 | Dem/DEM | Diagnostic Event Manager | |
723 | 201 | DEN | Decentralized Environmental Notification | |
755 | 200 | DENM | Decentralized Environmental Notification Message | |
696 | 203 | DENM | Decentralized Environmental Notification Messages | |
724 | 201 | DENM | Decentralized Environmental Notification Messages | |
2141 | 94 | DENM | Decentralized event notification message [3] | |
1839 | 120 | DER | Distinguished Encoding Rules | |
454 | 217 | DES | Data Encryption Standard | *4 |
7 | 237 | DES | Discrete Event Simulation | *4 |
189 | 229 | Det | Default Error Tracer | *4 |
671 | 206 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
685 | 204 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
690 | 203 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
714 | 201 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
756 | 200 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
793 | 198 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
808 | 197 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
828 | 196 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
856 | 195 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
904 | 191 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
942 | 190 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
976 | 185 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
998 | 184 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1045 | 180 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1053 | 178 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1059 | 177 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1166 | 164 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1189 | 163 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1206 | 162 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1212 | 160 | Det | Default Error Tracer | |
1235 | 159 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1284 | 157 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1315 | 154 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1343 | 153 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1358 | 152 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1363 | 150 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1513 | 144 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1616 | 136 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1652 | 133 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1688 | 130 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1753 | 124 | Det | Default Error Tracer | |
1797 | 123 | Det | Default Error Tracer | |
1825 | 122 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1834 | 121 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1856 | 119 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1865 | 118 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1874 | 117 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1881 | 116 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1925 | 111 | Det | Default Error Tracer | |
1957 | 109 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1988 | 108 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2005 | 107 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2053 | 102 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2067 | 101 | Det | Default Error Tracer | |
2088 | 99 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2090 | 97 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2129 | 95 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2353 | 77 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2497 | 64 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
2817 | 13 | DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1144 | 167 | DET | Default Error Tracer – module to which development errors are reported. | |
1600 | 139 | DET | Default Error Tracer – module to which development errors are reported. | |
964 | 187 | DET | Default Error Tracer – module to which errors are reported. | |
647 | 209 | DET | Default Error Tracer (AUTOSAR BSW module) | *4 |
1488 | 145 | DET | Default Error Tracer (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
2127 | 96 | DET | Default Error Tracer (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1007 | 183 | DET | Default Error Tracer, supports development and runtime error reporting | |
1027 | 182 | DET | Default Error Tracer, supports development and runtime error reporting DP Data Page, the most significant bit (MSB) of the 18 bit PGN | |
1039 | 181 | DET | Default Error Tracer, supports development and runtime error reporting Node J1939 node – can be attached to more than one channel NodeChannel The connection of a node to one channel | |
1075 | 173 | DET | Default Error Tracer. | |
1130 | 169 | DET | Default Error Tracer. | |
1588 | 141 | DET | Default Error Tracer. | |
1464 | 146 | DET | Default Error Tracer. AUTOSAR Module for detection and reporting of errors during development. | |
60 | 234 | DET | Development Error Tracer | *4 |
1677 | 132 | DET | Module name of Default Error Tracer | |
2574 | 61 | DET / Det | Default Error Tracer | |
1539 | 143 | DET/Det | Autosar Module: Default Error Tracer | |
1398 | 148 | DET/Det | Default Error Tracer | |
1439 | 147 | Det/DET | Default Error Tracer | |
1702 | 127 | DEXT | AUTOSAR Diagnostic Extract[2], describing diagnostic configu- ration of an ECU | |
725 | 201 | DF | Data Frame | |
2800 | 16 | DFP | Data Flow Processor), | |
2796 | 16 | DFP | Data-Flow Processor | |
1840 | 120 | DH | Diffie-Hellman (key exchange method) | |
1718 | 126 | DHCP | Diagnostic Host Configuration Protocol | |
61 | 234 | DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol | |
905 | 191 | DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol | |
2498 | 64 | DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol | |
455 | 217 | DHCP | Dynamic Host Control Protocol | *5 |
977 | 185 | DHCPv4 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol | |
906 | 191 | DHCPv4 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 4 | |
2499 | 64 | DHCPv4 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 4 | |
907 | 191 | DHCPv6 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 6 | |
978 | 185 | DHCPv6 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 6 | |
2500 | 64 | DHCPv6 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 6 | |
155 | 232 | diag | Diagnostics | |
1705 | 127 | DID | Data Identified according to ISO 14229-1[1]. This 16 bit value uniquely defines one ore more data elements (parameters) that can are used in diagnostics to read, write or control data. | |
1754 | 124 | DID | Data Identifier | |
1798 | 123 | DID | Data Identifier | |
394 | 219 | DID | Diagnostic Identifier | |
526 | 212 | DID | Diagnostic Identifier | |
2698 | 31 | DID | Diagnostic Identifier | |
1828 | 121 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2183 | 91 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2205 | 90 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2249 | 86 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2263 | 85 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2321 | 78 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2377 | 73 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2397 | 70 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2473 | 65 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2521 | 63 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2544 | 62 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
2625 | 55 | DIO | Digital Input Output | |
1989 | 108 | DIO | Digital Input Output (SPAL module) | |
62 | 234 | DIO | Digital Input/Output | |
2773 | 18 | DIO | Digital Input/Output | |
194 | 229 | Dio | DIO Driver | *1 |
1213 | 160 | Dio/DIO | Digital input output, one of the SPAL SW modules | |
1399 | 148 | DIO/Dio | Digital input output, one of the SPAL SW modules | |
684 | 204 | DIP | Digital Input/Output | |
2128 | 95 | DIP | Digital Input/Output | |
1167 | 164 | Div | Division | |
1168 | 164 | DivShLeft | Combination of division and shift left | |
63 | 234 | DLC | Data Length Code | |
349 | 221 | DLC | Data Length Code | |
857 | 195 | DLC | Data Length Code | |
2044 | 104 | DLC | Data Length Code (part of CAN message describes the SDU length) | |
1958 | 109 | DLC | Data Length Code (part of CAN PDU that describes the SDU length) | |
871 | 193 | DLC | Data Length Code (part of L-PDU that describes the SDU length) | |
892 | 192 | DLC | Data Length Code (part of L-PDU that describes the SDU length) | |
872 | 193 | DLL | Data Link Layer | |
893 | 192 | DLL | data link layer | |
2802 | 16 | DLP | Data Level Parallelism | |
192 | 229 | Dlt | Diagnostic Log and Trace | |
1731 | 125 | Dlt | Diagnostic Log and Trace | |
1208 | 161 | DLT | Diagnostics Log and Trace - a GENIVI Log and Trace daemon imple- mentation of the LT protocol | |
762 | 199 | DM | AUTOSAR Adaptive Diagnostic Management | |
1068 | 175 | DM | AUTOSAR Adaptive Diagnostic Management | |
1703 | 127 | DM | AUTOSAR Adaptive Diagnostic Management | |
1932 | 110 | DM | Deadline Monitoring, for details see Chapter 7.3.6 | |
2699 | 31 | DM | Diagnostic Management | |
298 | 225 | DM | Diagnostic Manager | |
457 | 217 | DM | Diagnostic Manager | |
1046 | 180 | DM | Diagnostic messages | |
1054 | 178 | DMA | Direct Memory Access | |
1126 | 169 | DMA | Direct Memory Access | |
2185 | 91 | DMA | Direct Memory Access | |
2265 | 85 | DMA | Direct Memory Access | |
2301 | 83 | DMA | Direct memory access | |
1008 | 183 | DMx | Diagnostic messages of the SAE J1939 diagnostics layer | |
193 | 229 | DoIP | Diagnostic over IP | |
2700 | 31 | DoIP | Diagnostic over IP - transport protocol for diagnostic services standardized as ISO 13400 | |
64 | 234 | DoIP | Diagnostics over Internet Protocol | |
350 | 221 | DoIp | Diagnostics over Internet Protocol | |
1716 | 127 | DoIP | Diagnostics over Internet Protocol (Communication protocol of automotive electronics according to ISO-13400[4]) | |
297 | 225 | DoIP | Diagnostics over IP | |
396 | 219 | DoIp | Diagnostics over IP | |
456 | 217 | DoIP | Diagnostics over IP | |
529 | 212 | DoIP | Diagnostics over IP | |
979 | 185 | DoIP | Diagnostics over IP | |
2501 | 64 | DoIP | Diagnostics over IP | |
652 | 208 | DP | DCC Profile | |
2142 | 94 | DP | DCC profile | |
2143 | 94 | DPID | DCC profile identifier | |
1317 | 154 | DPResult | Data point result | |
1316 | 154 | DPSearch | Data point search | |
2772 | 18 | DRL | Daytime Running Light | |
1799 | 123 | DSD | Diagnostic Service Dispatcher (submodule of the Dcm module) | |
1800 | 123 | DSL | Diagnostic Session Layer (submodule of the Dcm module) | |
1801 | 123 | DSP | Diagnostic Service Processing (submodule of the Dcm module) | |
2144 | 94 | DSRC | Dedicated Short Range communications | |
299 | 225 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Code | |
395 | 219 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Code | |
458 | 217 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Code | |
527 | 212 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Code | |
1755 | 124 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Code | |
2701 | 31 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Code | |
1704 | 127 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Code according to ISO 14229-1[1] | |
1802 | 123 | DTC | Diagnostic Trouble Codes | |
65 | 234 | DTD | Document Type Definition | |
351 | 221 | DTD | Document Type Definition | |
1911 | 113 | DTLS | Datagram Transport Layer Security | |
624 | 209 | DTO | Data Transfer Object | |
2104 | 96 | DTO | Data Transfer Object | |
2846 | 3 | dtor | C++ destructor | |
528 | 212 | DTR | Diagnostic Test Result | |
1756 | 124 | DTR | Diagnostic Test Result | |
1757 | 124 | DYC | OBD Term: Driving Cycle (OBD Term) | |
1440 | 147 | e.g. | [lat.] exempli gratia = [eng.] for example | |
1500 | 145 | e.g. | [lat.] exempli gratia = [eng.] for example | |
1901 | 114 | e.g. | [lat.] exempli gratia = [eng.] for example | |
2456 | 67 | e.g. | [lat.] exempli gratia = [eng.] for example | |
1506 | 144 | e.g. | lat. ‘exempli gratia’ – engl. for example | |
301 | 225 | E/E | system Electric and Electronic system | |
1069 | 175 | E2E | AUTOSAR End to End communication protection mechanism | |
267 | 229 | E2E | E2E Library | *1 |
8 | 237 | E2E | End to end | |
66 | 234 | E2E | End to End | |
2354 | 77 | E2E | End to End | |
1908 | 113 | E2E | End-to-end communication protection | |
2694 | 32 | E2E | End-to-End. | |
2348 | 77 | E2E | SW-C End-to-End Communication Protection Library | |
1698 | 128 | E2E Library | End-to-End Communication Protection Library | |
195 | 229 | E2EXf | E2E Transformer | |
197 | 229 | Ea | EEPROM Abstraction | |
1148 | 167 | EA | EEPROM Abstraction | |
1153 | 165 | EA | EEPROM Abstraction | |
1592 | 140 | EA | EEPROM Abstraction | |
1678 | 131 | EA | EEPROM Abstraction | |
2318 | 79 | EA | EEPROM Abstraction Layer | |
673 | 206 | EAI | Expected Alive Indications | |
1400 | 148 | EB | Externally buffered channel. Buffers containing data to transfer are outside the SPI Handler/Driver. | |
970 | 187 | EB | Externally buffered channels. Buffers containing data to transfer are outside the SPI Handler/Driver. | |
1990 | 108 | EB | Externally Buffered channels. Buffers containing data to transfer are outside the SPI Handler/Driver. | |
1604 | 137 | EC | Ethernet controller | |
1639 | 134 | EC | Ethernet controller | |
459 | 217 | ECB | Electronic Code Book | |
2575 | 61 | ECB | Electronic Code Book | |
460 | 217 | ECC | Elliptic Curve Cryptography | *4 |
908 | 191 | ECC | Elliptic Curve Cryptography | |
1841 | 120 | ECC | Elliptic Curve Cryptography | |
2576 | 61 | ECC | Elliptic Curve Cryptography | |
434 | 218 | ECC | Error Correction Code | *4 |
1055 | 178 | ECC | Error Correction Code | |
2468 | 66 | ECC | Error Correction Code | |
1103 | 170 | ECC | Extended Conformance Class | |
2577 | 61 | ECDH | Elliptic Curve Diffie–Hellman | |
461 | 217 | ECDSA | Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm | |
703 | 203 | ECDSA | Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm | |
2578 | 61 | ECDSA | Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm | |
463 | 217 | ECIES | Elliptic Curve Integrated Encryption Scheme | |
1236 | 159 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2184 | 91 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2206 | 90 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2234 | 87 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2264 | 85 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2322 | 78 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2378 | 73 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2398 | 70 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2457 | 66 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2474 | 65 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2522 | 63 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2545 | 62 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
2626 | 55 | ECU | Electric Control Unit | |
9 | 237 | ECU | Electrical Control Unit | *4 |
332 | 222 | ECU | Electrical Control Unit | *4 |
352 | 221 | ECU | Electrical Control Unit | *4 |
397 | 219 | ECU | Electrical Control Unit | *4 |
462 | 217 | ECU | Electrical Control Unit | *4 |
530 | 212 | ECU | Electrical Control Unit | *4 |
599 | 210 | ECU | Electrical Control Unit | *4 |
29 | 235 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | *4 |
67 | 234 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | *4 |
575 | 211 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | *4 |
625 | 209 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | *4 |
909 | 191 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
943 | 190 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
996 | 184 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1104 | 170 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1169 | 164 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1215 | 160 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1281 | 157 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1364 | 150 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1373 | 149 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1401 | 148 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1441 | 147 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1476 | 146 | ECU | Electronic control unit | |
1540 | 143 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
1706 | 127 | ECU | Electronic control unit | |
1758 | 124 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2068 | 101 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2105 | 96 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2287 | 84 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2390 | 72 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2420 | 69 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2442 | 68 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2579 | 61 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2681 | 41 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2702 | 31 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2774 | 18 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
2828 | 10 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit | |
300 | 225 | ECU | Electronic Control Unit, for CP also used in the sense of ECUInstance | *4 |
512 | 213 | ECUC | ECU Configuration | |
531 | 212 | ECUC | ECU Configuration | |
576 | 211 | ECUC | ECU Configuration | |
1900 | 114 | EcuC | ECU Configuration | |
2692 | 33 | ECUC | ECU Configuration | |
2714 | 26 | ECUC | ECU Configuration Values [11] | |
514 | 213 | ECUC ParamDef | ECU Configuration Parameter Definition | |
515 | 213 | ECUC Value | ECU Configuration Value | |
513 | 213 | ECUC Value description | ECU Configuration Value Description | |
2715 | 26 | ECUC-T | ECU Configuration Template [11] | |
873 | 193 | EcuM | ECU Manager | |
1282 | 157 | EcuM | ECU Manager | |
1689 | 130 | EcuM | ECU Manager | |
2355 | 77 | EcuM | ECU Manager | |
196 | 229 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
674 | 206 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
1214 | 160 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
1359 | 152 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
1442 | 147 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
1617 | 136 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
1991 | 108 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
2006 | 107 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
2312 | 81 | EcuM | ECU State Manager | |
1138 | 168 | EcuM | ECU State Manager module | |
1926 | 111 | EcuM | ECU State Manager module | |
2035 | 105 | EcuM | ECU State Manager module | |
1402 | 148 | EcuM | ECU State Manager, see [7] for details | |
697 | 203 | EcuM | Electronic Control Unit Manager | |
726 | 201 | EcuM | Electronic Control Unit Manager | |
1759 | 124 | EcuM | Electronic Control Unit Manager | |
2391 | 72 | ECUM | Electronic Control Unit Manager | |
1675 | 132 | EcuM | Module name of ECU State Manager | |
435 | 218 | EDC | Error Detection Code | |
2145 | 94 | EDCA | Enhanced distributed channel access | |
464 | 217 | EDDSA | Edwards-Curve Digital Signature Algorithm | |
1028 | 182 | EDP | Extended Data Page, the second bit (after MSB) of the 18 bit PGN NACK J1939 Acknowledgement PG (ACKM) with control byte set to 1 | |
68 | 234 | EE | Executable Entities | |
69 | 234 | EEC | Executable Entity Cluster | |
198 | 229 | Eep | EEPROM Driver | |
1672 | 132 | EEPROM | Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory | |
1154 | 165 | EEPROM | Electrically Erasable and Programmable ROM (Read Only Memory) | |
1593 | 140 | EEPROM | Electrically Erasable and Programmable ROM (Read Only Memory) | |
1679 | 131 | EEPROM | Electrically Erasable and Programmable ROM (Read Only Memory) | |
70 | 234 | EEPROM | Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory | |
399 | 219 | EEPROM | Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory | |
268 | 229 | Efx | EFx Library | |
2356 | 77 | EFX | Extended function on Fixed point | |
1653 | 133 | EFX | Extended Mathematical library – Fixed point | |
2346 | 77 | Efx | Library of Extended functions on Fixed point | |
1719 | 126 | EID | Entity identifier | |
2018 | 106 | EIRA | External and Internal Request Array | |
2749 | 22 | EIRA | External and Internal Requests Aggregated | |
774 | 199 | Electronic Control Unit | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
1360 | 152 | Enumeration | This can be in “C” programming language an enum or a #define. | |
71 | 234 | EOC | Execution Order Constraint | |
72 | 234 | EOCEERG | Execution Order Constraint Executable Entity Reference Group | |
2421 | 69 | EOL | End Of Line | |
2235 | 87 | EOL | End Of Line Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
2323 | 78 | EOL | End Of Line Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
2399 | 70 | EOL | End Of Line Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
2458 | 66 | EOL | End Of Line. Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
2475 | 65 | EOL | End Of Line. Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
2627 | 55 | EOL | End Of Line. Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
2523 | 63 | EOL | End Of Line.Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
2546 | 62 | EOL | End Of Line.Often used in the term ‘EOL Programming’ or ‘EOL Configuration’ | |
1403 | 148 | EPL | Electrical Physical Layer | |
398 | 219 | EPROM | Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory | |
2017 | 106 | ERA | External Request Array | |
2750 | 22 | ERA | External Requests Aggregated | |
1404 | 148 | ERRN | ERRor output signal, Negated i.e. active LOW | |
2422 | 69 | ESD | Electro Static Disturbance | |
2423 | 69 | ESP | Electronic Stability Program | |
2829 | 10 | ESP | Encapsulating Security Payload protocol | |
1605 | 137 | ET | Ethernet transceiver | |
829 | 196 | ETH | Ethernet | |
944 | 190 | ETH | Ethernet | |
2655 | 52 | ETH | Ethernet | |
2728 | 25 | ETH | Ethernet | |
1618 | 136 | Eth | Ethernet Controller | |
1606 | 137 | Eth | Ethernet Controller Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1626 | 135 | Eth | Ethernet Controller Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
199 | 229 | Eth | Ethernet Driver | |
654 | 208 | Eth | Ethernet Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
662 | 207 | Eth | Ethernet Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1640 | 134 | Eth | Ethernet Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
200 | 229 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface | |
792 | 198 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface | |
910 | 191 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface | |
1621 | 136 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface | |
653 | 208 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
661 | 207 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1607 | 137 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1627 | 135 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1641 | 134 | EthIf | Ethernet Interface (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
201 | 229 | EthSM | Ethernet State Manager | |
911 | 191 | EthSM | Ethernet State Manager | |
1620 | 136 | EthSM | Ethernet State Manager | |
1628 | 135 | EthSM | Ethernet State Manager (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
202 | 229 | EthSwt | Ethernet Switch Driver | |
1619 | 136 | EthTrcv | Ethernet Transceiver | |
203 | 229 | EthTrcv | Ethernet Transceiver Driver | |
655 | 208 | EthTrcv | Ethernet Transceiver Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1608 | 137 | EthTrcv | Ethernet Transceiver Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1629 | 135 | EthTrcv | Ethernet Transceiver Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1642 | 134 | EthTrcv | Ethernet Transceiver Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
250 | 229 | EthTSyn | Time Sync Over Ethernet | |
830 | 196 | EthTSyn | Time Synchronization Provider module for Ethernet | |
945 | 190 | EthTSyn | Time Synchronization Provider module for Ethernet | |
2656 | 52 | EthTSyn | Time Synchronization Provider module for Ethernet | |
2729 | 25 | EthTSyn | Time Synchronization Provider module for Ethernet | |
727 | 201 | ETSI | European Telecommunications Standards Institute | |
2146 | 94 | EV | Electric Vehicle | |
156 | 232 | exec | Execution Management | |
778 | 199 | Executable | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
784 | 199 | Execution Management | see [2] AUTOSAR Execution Management | |
1190 | 163 | f32 | Mnemonic for the float32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1347 | 153 | f32 | Mnemonic for the float32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1570 | 142 | FC | Flow Control | |
1514 | 144 | FC | Flow Control Fr N-PDU | |
1959 | 109 | FC | See “CAN FC” | |
1149 | 167 | FCFS | First come first served | |
660 | 207 | FCS | Frame Check Sequence | |
1760 | 124 | FDC | Fault Detection Counter | |
1707 | 127 | FDC | Fault Detection Counter according to 14229-1[1] | |
205 | 229 | Fee | Flash EEPROM Emulation | |
1147 | 167 | FEE | Flash EEPROM Emulation | |
1155 | 165 | FEE | Flash EEPROM Emulation | |
1594 | 140 | FEE | Flash EEPROM Emulation | |
1680 | 131 | FEE | Flash EEPROM Emulation | |
2317 | 79 | FEE | Flash EEPROM Emulation | |
1571 | 142 | FF | First Frame | |
2363 | 76 | FF | First Frame | |
1260 | 158 | FF | First Frame in LIN TP | |
1084 | 172 | FF | First Frame, Transport Protocol term | |
1960 | 109 | FF | See “CAN FF” | |
2643 | 55 | FFT | Fast Fourier Transformer | |
353 | 221 | FIBEX | Field Bus Exchange Format | |
400 | 219 | FID | Function Identifier | |
532 | 212 | FID | Function Identifier | |
1374 | 149 | FID | Function Identifier | |
2424 | 69 | FID | Function Identifier | |
73 | 234 | FIFO | First In First Out | |
1544 | 143 | FIFO | First In First Out buffer | |
214 | 229 | FiM | Function Inhibition Manager | |
533 | 212 | FIM | Function Inhibition Manager | |
672 | 206 | FiM | Function Inhibition Manager | |
1375 | 149 | FiM | Function Inhibition Manager | |
1761 | 124 | Fim | Function Inhibition Manager | |
1961 | 109 | FIM | Function Inhibition Manager | |
2313 | 81 | FiM | Function Inhibition Manager | |
2425 | 69 | FIM | Function Inhibition Manager | |
1405 | 148 | FlexRay | Node A logical entity connected to the FlexRay Network that is capable of sending and/or receiving frames. | |
2775 | 18 | FLM | Front Light Management | |
204 | 229 | Fls | Flash Driver | |
1602 | 139 | Fls, FLS | Official AUTOSAR abbreviation for the module flash driver (different writing depending on the context, same meaning). | |
206 | 229 | FlsTst | Flash Test | |
2834 | 9 | FM | failure mode | |
1762 | 124 | FMI | Failure Mode Indicator (SAE J1939) | |
169 | 231 | FO | Foundation | |
831 | 196 | Follow_Up | Time transport message (Follow-Up) | |
2798 | 16 | FPGA | Field Programmable Gate Array) | |
74 | 234 | FPU | Floating Point Unit | |
465 | 217 | FQDN | Fully-Qualified Domain Name | |
1545 | 143 | Fr | Autosar Module: FlexRay Driver | |
809 | 197 | FR | FlexRay | |
946 | 190 | FR | FlexRay | |
1572 | 142 | Fr | FlexRay | |
208 | 229 | Fr | FlexRay Driver | |
1443 | 147 | Fr | FlexRay Driver | |
1515 | 144 | Fr | FlexRay Driver module | |
207 | 229 | FrArTp | FlexRay AUTOSAR Transport Layer | |
1575 | 142 | FrArTp | FlexRay AUTOSAR Transport Layer (derived from ISO 15765-2) | |
947 | 190 | FRC | Free running counter | |
1473 | 146 | FrIf | Abbreviation for the FlexRay Interface | |
1546 | 143 | FrIf | Autosar Module: FlexRay Interface | |
209 | 229 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface | |
626 | 209 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface | |
1406 | 148 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface | |
1574 | 142 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface | |
2106 | 96 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface | |
1444 | 147 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1489 | 145 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1516 | 144 | FrIf | FlexRay Interface module | |
1576 | 142 | FrIsoTp | FlexRay ISO Transport Layer (ISO 10681-2) | |
1474 | 146 | FrNm | Abbreviation for the Network Management on FlexRay | |
211 | 229 | FrNm | FlexRay Network Management | |
1490 | 145 | FrNm | FlexRay Network Management (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
212 | 229 | FrSM | FlexRay State Manager | |
1445 | 147 | FrSM | FlexRay State Manager | |
1478 | 146 | FrSm | FlexRay State Manager | |
1216 | 160 | Frt | Free Running Timer | |
1547 | 143 | FrTp | Autosar Module: FlexRay Transport Protocol | |
210 | 229 | FrTp | FlexRay ISO Transport Layer | |
1577 | 142 | FrTp | FlexRay Transport Layer | |
1491 | 145 | FrTp | FlexRay Transport Layer (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
1517 | 144 | FrTp | FlexRay Transport Protocol Layer | |
1548 | 143 | FrTrcv | Autosar Module: FlexRay Transceiver Driver | |
213 | 229 | FrTrcv | FlexRay Tranceiver Driver | |
1407 | 148 | FrTrcv | FlexRay Transceiver | |
1446 | 147 | FrTrcv | FlexRay Transceiver Driver | |
251 | 229 | FrTSyn | Time Sync Over FlexRay | |
948 | 190 | FrTSyn | Time Synchronization Provider module for FlexRay | |
1979 | 109 | FS | Flow Status | |
2776 | 18 | FS | Functional Safety | |
438 | 218 | FSC | Functional Safety Concept | |
2777 | 18 | FSC | Functional Safety Concept | |
1763 | 124 | FTB | Failure Type Byte | |
2778 | 18 | FTT | Fault Tolerance Time | |
779 | 199 | Functional Cluster | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
810 | 197 | FUP message | Follow-Up message | |
858 | 195 | FUP message | Follow-Up message | |
949 | 190 | FUP message | Follow-Up message for a Synchronized Time Base | |
75 | 234 | FW | Fire Wire | |
706 | 202 | GAC | GeoAnycast | |
707 | 202 | GBC | GeoBroadcast | |
2147 | 94 | GBC | GeoBroadcast | |
2823 | 11 | GCE | Generic Configuration Editor | |
466 | 217 | GCM | Galios/Counter Mode | |
2580 | 61 | GCM | Galois Counter Mode | |
600 | 210 | GENIVI | GENeva In-Vehicle Infotainment | |
401 | 219 | GID | Group Identifier | |
534 | 212 | GID | Group Identifier | |
1720 | 126 | GID | Group identifier | |
1708 | 127 | GID | Group identifier as used in DoIP | |
2148 | 94 | GLOSA | Green Light Optimized Speed Advisory | |
832 | 196 | GM(C) | Grand Master (Clock) | |
950 | 190 | GM(C) | Grand Master (Clock) | |
2657 | 52 | GM(C) | Grand Master (Clock) | |
2730 | 25 | GM(C) | Grand Master (Clock) | |
2581 | 61 | GMAC | Galois-based Message Authentication Code | |
708 | 202 | GN | GeoNetworking | |
757 | 200 | GN | GeoNetworking | |
2149 | 94 | GN | GeoNetworking | |
709 | 202 | GN-SDU | GeoNetworking Service Data Unit ITS Intelligent Transport System MAC Medium Access Control | |
2799 | 16 | GPGPU | General Purpose GPU | |
1408 | 148 | GPIO | General Purpose Input Output | |
2150 | 94 | GPS | Global positioning system | |
76 | 234 | GPT | General Purpose Timer | |
1217 | 160 | Gpt | General purpose Timer | |
1365 | 150 | GPT | General Purpose Timer | |
1690 | 130 | GPT | General Purpose Timer | |
2443 | 68 | GPT | General Purpose Timer (SWS Module) | |
215 | 229 | Gpt | GPT Driver | |
2797 | 16 | GPU | Graphical Processing Unit | |
77 | 234 | GSM | Global System for Mobile Communication | |
951 | 190 | GTS | Global Time Synchronization | |
2395 | 71 | Gw | abbreviation of signal based gateway | |
436 | 218 | HARA | Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment | |
702 | 203 | hashedID8 | Calculated by first computing the SHA 256 hash of the Authorisation Ticket, and then taking the least significant eight bytes from the hash output | |
1345 | 153 | hex | Hexadecimal | |
2757 | 19 | HiL | Hardware in the Loop | |
2808 | 16 | HLS | High Level Synthesis | |
467 | 217 | HMAC | Hash-based Message Authentication Code | |
2582 | 61 | HMAC | Hash-based Message Authentication Code | |
2036 | 105 | HOH | CAN hardware object handle | |
1655 | 133 | HpFilter | High pass filter | |
2037 | 105 | HRH | CAN hardware receive handle | |
2045 | 104 | HRH | Hardware Receive Handle | |
894 | 192 | HRH | Hardware Recieive Handle | |
912 | 191 | HSM | Hardware Security Module | |
1842 | 120 | HSM | Hardware Security Module | |
1857 | 119 | HSM | Hardware Security Module | |
1866 | 118 | HSM | Hardware Security Module | |
1875 | 117 | HSM | Hardware Security Module | |
2151 | 94 | HSM | Hardware security module | |
2583 | 61 | HSM / Hsm | Hardware Security Module | |
2152 | 94 | HST | Header Sub-type | |
2153 | 94 | HT | Header Type | |
2038 | 105 | HTH | CAN hardware transmit handle | |
2620 | 58 | HTH | CAN hardware transmit handle | |
2046 | 104 | HTH | Hardware Transmit Handle | |
2392 | 72 | HTMSS | Hardware Test Management startup shutdown | |
27 | 235 | HTMSS | Hardware Tests Management Start up and Shutdown | |
913 | 191 | HTTP | HyperText Transfer Protocol | |
980 | 185 | HTTP | HyperText Transfer Protocol | |
2502 | 64 | HTTP | HyperText Transfer Protocol | |
468 | 217 | HTTP | Hypertext Transport Protocol | |
78 | 234 | HW | Hardware | |
302 | 225 | HW | Hardware | |
437 | 218 | HW | Hardware | |
675 | 206 | HW | Hardware | |
1105 | 170 | HW | Hardware | |
1376 | 149 | HW | Hardware | |
1479 | 146 | HW | Hardware | |
1764 | 124 | HW | Hardware | |
1858 | 119 | HW | Hardware | |
1867 | 118 | HW | Hardware | |
1876 | 117 | HW | Hardware | |
2094 | 97 | HW | Hardware | |
2288 | 84 | HW | Hardware | |
2426 | 69 | HW | Hardware | |
2444 | 68 | HW | Hardware | |
2584 | 61 | HW | HardWare | |
2780 | 18 | HW | Hardware | |
2779 | 18 | HWA | Hardware Abstraction | |
1654 | 133 | Hypot | Hypotenuse | |
1941 | 109 | I- | Relative to AUTOSAR COM Interaction Layer | |
1502 | 144 | I- | Relative to upper AUTOSAR Layer (e.g. COM, DCM etc.) | |
1927 | 111 | I-PDU | Information Protocol Data Unit | |
1080 | 172 | I-PDU | Interaction Layer PDU. An I-PDU consists of data (buffer), length and I-PDU ID. The PDU router will mainly route I-PDUs (exception is routing-on-the-fly) | |
1892 | 114 | I-PDU | Interaction Layer PDU. In AUTOSAR the Interaction Layer is equivalent to the Communication Services Layer. | |
79 | 234 | I-PDU | Interaction Layer Protocol Data Unit | |
1933 | 110 | I-PDU | Interaction Layer Protocol Data Unit An I-PDU carries signals. It is defined in [17]. | |
1079 | 172 | I-PDU ID | PDU Identifier | |
1447 | 147 | i.e. | [lat.] id est = [eng.] that is | |
1499 | 145 | i.e. | [lat.] id est = [eng.] that is | |
2455 | 67 | i.e. | [lat.] id est = [eng.] that is | |
1902 | 114 | i.e. | [lat.] it est = [eng.] that is | |
1507 | 144 | i.e. | lat. 'id est' – engl. that is | |
11 | 237 | I/O | Input/Output | |
335 | 222 | I/O | Input/Output | |
1409 | 148 | I/O | Input/Output | |
354 | 221 | I2C | Inter-Integrated Circuit | |
740 | 201 | I2V | infrastructure to vehicle | |
157 | 232 | iam | Identity and Access Management | |
2689 | 35 | IAM | Identity and Access Management | |
914 | 191 | IANA | Internet Assigned Numbers Authority | |
981 | 185 | IANA | Internet Assigned Numbers Authority | |
2503 | 64 | IANA | Internet Assigned Numbers Authority | |
1410 | 148 | IB | Internally buffered channel. Buffers containing data to transfer are inside the SPI Handler/Driver. | |
971 | 187 | IB | Internally buffered channels. Buffers containing data to transfer are inside the SPI Handler/Driver. | |
1992 | 108 | IB | Internally Buffered channels. Buffers containing data to transfer are inside the SPI Handler/Driver. | |
80 | 234 | ICC | Implementation Conformance Class | |
577 | 211 | ICC1, ICC2, ICC3 | AUTOSAR Implementation Conformance Class 1...3 | *2 |
81 | 234 | ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol | |
915 | 191 | ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol | |
1721 | 126 | ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol | |
2504 | 64 | ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol | |
982 | 185 | ICMPv4 | Internet Control Message Protocol | |
916 | 191 | ICMPv4 | Internet Control Message Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 4 | |
2505 | 64 | ICMPv4 | Internet Control Message Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 4 | |
917 | 191 | ICMPv6 | Internet Control Message Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 6 | |
983 | 185 | ICMPv6 | Internet Control Message Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 6 | |
2506 | 64 | ICMPv6 | Internet Control Message Protocol for Internet Protocol Version 6 | |
82 | 234 | ICOM | Intelligent COMmunication controller | |
2051 | 104 | ICOM | Intelligent Communication Controller | |
2069 | 101 | ICOM | Intelligent Communication Controller | |
579 | 211 | ICS | Implementation Conformance Statement | |
2716 | 26 | ICS | Implementation Conformance Statement | |
216 | 229 | Icu | ICU Driver | *1 |
83 | 234 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
1366 | 150 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
1691 | 130 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
1833 | 121 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
2186 | 91 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
2250 | 86 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
2266 | 85 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
2379 | 73 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
2400 | 70 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
2628 | 55 | ICU | Input Capture Unit | |
1361 | 152 | ICU | Input Capture Unit (not Intensive Care Unit) | |
2207 | 90 | ICU | Interrupt Capture Unit | |
2324 | 78 | ICU | Interrupt Capture Unit | |
2476 | 65 | ICU | Interrupt Capture Unit | |
2524 | 63 | ICU | Interrupt Capture Unit | |
2547 | 62 | ICU | Interrupt Capture Unit | |
1218 | 160 | ICU | Interrupt Control Unit | |
972 | 187 | ID | Identification Number of an element (Channel, Job, Sequence). | |
1377 | 149 | ID | Identification/Identifier | |
1765 | 124 | ID | Identification/Identifier | |
2427 | 69 | ID | Identification/Identifier | |
10 | 237 | ID | Identifier | |
303 | 225 | ID | Identifier | |
333 | 222 | ID | Identifier | |
355 | 221 | ID | Identifier | |
402 | 219 | ID | Identifier | |
469 | 217 | ID | Identifier | |
535 | 212 | ID | Identifier | |
676 | 206 | ID | Identifier | |
1106 | 170 | ID | Identifier | |
1237 | 159 | ID | Identifier | |
1261 | 158 | ID | Identifier | |
1306 | 157 | Id | Identifier | |
1526 | 144 | ID | Identifier | |
1803 | 123 | ID | Identifier | |
1829 | 121 | ID | Identifier | |
1411 | 148 | ID/Id | Identifier | |
1448 | 147 | Id/ID | Identifier | |
1549 | 143 | ID/Id | Identifier | |
84 | 234 | IDL | Interface Description Language | |
2703 | 31 | IDL | Interface Description Language | |
85 | 234 | IEC | International Electrotechnical Commission | |
918 | 191 | IETF | Internet Engineering Task Force | |
984 | 185 | IETF | Internet Engineering Task Force | |
2507 | 64 | IETF | Internet Engineering Task Force | |
728 | 201 | IF | Interface | |
86 | 234 | IFI | Interpolation Floating point | |
269 | 229 | Ifl | IFl Library | *1 |
1348 | 153 | IFL | Interpolation Floating point Library | |
2357 | 77 | IFL | Interpolation function s of FLoating point | |
2344 | 77 | Ifl | Library of Interpolation functions of FLoating point | |
272 | 229 | Ifx | IFx Library | *1 |
87 | 234 | IFx | Interpolation Fixed point | |
1318 | 154 | Ifx | Interpolation Fixed point | |
2358 | 77 | IFX | Interpolation function s of FiXed point | |
2343 | 77 | Ifx | Library of Interpolation functions of FiXed point | |
2830 | 10 | IKE | Internet Key Exchange protocol | |
1066 | 176 | int | Integer | |
1323 | 154 | IntIpoCur | Integrated interpolation of curve | |
1325 | 154 | IntIpoFixCur | Integrated interpolation of fixed curve | |
1327 | 154 | IntIpoFixICur | Integrated interpolation of fixed interval curve | |
1333 | 154 | IntIpoFixIMap | Integrated interpolation of fixed interval map | |
1331 | 154 | IntIpoFixMap | Integrated interpolation of fixed map | |
1329 | 154 | IntIpoMap | Integrated interpolation of map | |
1324 | 154 | IntLkUpCur | Integrated curve look-up | |
1326 | 154 | IntLkUpFixCur | Integrated fixed curve look-up | |
1328 | 154 | IntLkUpFixICur | Integrated fixed interval curve look-up | |
1334 | 154 | IntLkUpFixIMap | Integrated fixed interval map look-up | |
1332 | 154 | IntLkUpFixMap | Integrated fixed map look-up | |
1330 | 154 | IntLkUpMap | Integrated map look-up | |
88 | 234 | IO | Input/ Output | |
403 | 219 | IO | Input/Output | |
470 | 217 | IO | Input/Output | |
536 | 212 | IO | Input/Output | |
602 | 210 | IO | Input/Output | |
601 | 210 | IO | Interface Description Language | *5 IDL |
580 | 211 | IOC | Inter OS-Application Communication | |
1107 | 170 | IOC | Inter OS-Application communicator | |
2838 | 7 | IOC | Inter OS-Application communicator, part of OS | |
304 | 225 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
404 | 219 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
471 | 217 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
537 | 212 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
759 | 200 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
794 | 198 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
919 | 191 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
985 | 185 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
1630 | 135 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
1722 | 126 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
1904 | 113 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
2508 | 64 | IP | Internet Protocol | |
2831 | 10 | IP | Internet protocol | |
2847 | 3 | IPC | Inter Process Communication | |
1843 | 120 | IPC | Inter-Process Communication | |
334 | 222 | IPDU | Interaction Layer Protocol Data Unit | |
356 | 221 | IPDU | Interaction Layer Protocol Data Unit | |
218 | 229 | IpduM | IPDU Multiplexer | |
1319 | 154 | IpoCur | Interpolation of curve used for distributed search and interpolation | |
1321 | 154 | IpoMap | Interpolation of map used for distributed search and interpolation | |
920 | 191 | IPsec | Internet Protocol Security | |
2832 | 10 | IPsec | Internet Protocol Security protocol | |
2509 | 64 | IPv4 | Internet Protocol for Version 4 | |
921 | 191 | IPv4 | Internet Protocol version 4 | |
986 | 185 | IPv4 | Internet Protocol version 4 | |
1723 | 126 | IPv4 | Internet Protocol version 4 | |
2510 | 64 | IPv6 | Internet Protocol for Version 6 | |
922 | 191 | IPv6 | Internet Protocol version 6 | |
987 | 185 | IPv6 | Internet Protocol version 6 | |
1724 | 126 | IPv6 | Internet Protocol version 6 | |
1888 | 116 | IRQ | Interrupt Request | |
2613 | 60 | IRQ | Interrupt Request | |
357 | 221 | ISG | Inter-slot Gap | |
336 | 222 | ISIGNAL | Interaction Layer Signal | |
539 | 212 | ISO | International Organization for Standardization | |
2758 | 19 | ISO | International Organization for Standardization | |
1525 | 144 | ISO | International Standard Organisation | |
406 | 219 | ISO | International Standardization Organization | *5 |
472 | 217 | ISO | International Standardization Organization | *5 |
1378 | 149 | ISO | International Standardization Organization | |
1766 | 124 | ISO | International Standardization Organization | |
2428 | 69 | ISO | International Standardization Organization | |
89 | 234 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
578 | 211 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
646 | 209 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
656 | 208 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
663 | 207 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
874 | 193 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
895 | 192 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1108 | 170 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1151 | 166 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1219 | 160 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1238 | 159 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1285 | 157 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1412 | 148 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1492 | 145 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1550 | 143 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1643 | 134 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1692 | 130 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1993 | 108 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
2047 | 104 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
2126 | 96 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
2289 | 84 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine | |
1078 | 173 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine. | |
1133 | 169 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine. | |
1591 | 141 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine. | |
2621 | 56 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine. Also used as a macro to declare in C a cat2 interrupt service routine. | |
2821 | 11 | ISR | Interrupt Service Routine. Also used as a macro to declare in C a cat2 interrupt service routine. | |
698 | 203 | ITS | Intelligent Transport System | |
729 | 201 | ITS | Intelligent Transport System | |
758 | 200 | ITS | Intelligent Transport System | |
2154 | 94 | ITS | Intelligent Transport Systems | |
2155 | 94 | ITS-S | ITS Station | |
730 | 201 | ITS-S | ITS-Station | |
1767 | 124 | IUMPR | In Use Monitoring Performance Ratio (OBD Term) | |
405 | 219 | IUMPR | In-Use Monitor Performance Ratio | |
538 | 212 | IUMPR | In-Use Monitor Performance Ratio | |
289 | 227 | IUT | Implementation Under Test | |
2842 | 4 | IUT | Implementation Under Test (see ISO/IEC 9646-1) | |
1844 | 120 | IV | Initialization Vector | |
745 | 201 | IVI | Infrastructure to Vehicle Information | |
746 | 201 | IVIM | Infrastructure to Vehicle Information Message | |
2156 | 94 | IVIM | Infrastructure to Vehicle Information Message | |
236 | 229 | J1939Dcm | SAE J1939 Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
1768 | 124 | J1939Dcm | SAEJ1939 Diagnostic Communication Manager | |
2039 | 105 | J1939Nm | J1939 Network Management module | |
237 | 229 | J1939Nm | SAE J1939 Network Management | |
238 | 229 | J1939Rm | SAE J1939 Request Manager | |
2040 | 105 | J1939Tp | J1939 Transport Layer module | |
239 | 229 | J1939Tp | SAE J1939 Transport Layer | |
2227 | 89 | J1939Tp N-PDU | PDU of J1939 Transport Layer, exchanged with CAN Interface | |
2228 | 89 | J1939Tp N-SDU | SDU of J1939 Transport Layer, exchanged with PDU Router | |
1239 | 159 | Jitter | Difference between longest delay and shortest delay (e.g. Worst case execution time – Best case execution time) | |
875 | 193 | JLEF | (TTCAN) Job List Execution Function | |
305 | 225 | JSON | JavaScript Object Notation | |
603 | 210 | JSON | JavaScript Object Notation | |
473 | 217 | JSON | JavScript Object Notation | *5 |
731 | 201 | KAF | DENM Keep Alive Forwarding | |
2585 | 61 | KEM | Key Encapsulation Mechanism | |
219 | 229 | KeyM | Key Manager | |
1307 | 156 | KeyM | Key Manager | |
2586 | 61 | KeyM | Key Manager | |
785 | 199 | kRunning | see [2] AUTOSAR Execution Management | |
1072 | 174 | KVS | Key-Value Storage | |
1942 | 109 | L- | Relative to the CAN Interface module which is equivalent to the Logical Link Control (the upper part of the Data Link Layer – the lower part is called Media Access Control) | |
1503 | 144 | L- | Relative to the FlexRay Interface module. | |
1893 | 114 | L-PDU | Data Link Layer PDU. In AUTOSAR the Data Link Layer is equivalent to the Communication Hardware Abstraction and Microcontroller Abstraction Layer. | |
1082 | 172 | L-PDU | Data Link Layer PDU. One or more I-PDUs are packed into one L-PDU. The L-PDU is bus specific, e.g. CAN frame. | |
1934 | 110 | L-PDU | Data Link Layer Protocol Data Unit. In AUTOSAR, the Data Link Layer is equivalent to the Communication Hardware Abstraction and Microcontroller Abstraction Layer. | |
876 | 193 | L-PDU | Protocol Data Unit for the Data Link Layer (DLL) | |
896 | 192 | L-PDU | Protocol Data Unit for the data link layer (DLL) | |
90 | 234 | L-PDU | Protocol Data Unit of the data Link layer | |
91 | 234 | L-SDU | SDU of the data Link layer | |
2791 | 18 | L&R | left and right | |
1207 | 161 | L&T | Acronym for Log and Trace | |
1884 | 116 | L1 | 1st level memory | |
2609 | 60 | L1 | 1st level memory | |
1885 | 116 | L2 | 2nd level memory | |
2610 | 60 | L2 | 2nd level memory | |
474 | 217 | LAN | Local Area Network | |
2781 | 18 | LB | The Function Low Beam | |
220 | 229 | LdCom | Large Data COM | |
1262 | 158 | LDF | LIN Description File | |
732 | 201 | LDM | Local Dynamic Map | |
1109 | 170 | LE | A locatable entity is a distinct piece of software that has the same effect regardless of which core it is located. | |
92 | 234 | LET | Logical Execution Time | |
1520 | 144 | LF | Last Frame Fr N-PDU | |
2157 | 94 | LF | Low frequency | |
1188 | 163 | Lib | Library | |
1335 | 154 | Lib | Library | |
1350 | 153 | Lib | Library | |
1659 | 133 | Lib | Library | |
2759 | 19 | LIDAR | LIght Detection And Ranging | |
93 | 234 | LIFO | Last In First Out | |
1170 | 164 | Limit | Limitation routine | |
1191 | 163 | Limit | Limitation routine | |
221 | 229 | Lin | LIN Driver | *1 |
12 | 237 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network | |
358 | 221 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network | |
409 | 219 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network | |
540 | 212 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network | |
1240 | 159 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network | |
1804 | 123 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network | |
2362 | 76 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network | |
1286 | 157 | LIN | Local Interconnect Network (as defined by [16]) | |
94 | 234 | LIN | Local Interconnected Network | *5 |
1263 | 158 | LIN TP | LIN Transport Protocol (Part of the LIN Interface) | |
222 | 229 | LinIf | LIN Interface | |
1241 | 159 | LinIf | LIN Interface | |
223 | 229 | LinSM | LIN State Manager | |
1242 | 159 | LinSM | LIN State Manager (the subject of this document) | |
1509 | 144 | LinTp | LIN Transport Protocol | |
224 | 229 | LinTrcv | LIN Transceiver Driver | |
1220 | 160 | LinTrcv | Lin Transceiver Driver | |
1320 | 154 | LkUpCur | Curve look-up used for distributed search and interpolation | |
1322 | 154 | LkUpMap | Map look-up used for distributed search and interpolation | |
2158 | 94 | LLC | Logical Link Control | |
158 | 232 | log | Log and Trace | |
2615 | 59 | LOM | Listen Only Mode | |
627 | 209 | LPDU | Data Link Layer PDU | |
2107 | 96 | LPDU | Data Link Layer PDU | |
337 | 222 | LPDU | Data Link Layer Protocol Data Unit | |
359 | 221 | LPDU | Data Link Layer Protocol Data Unit | |
1551 | 143 | LPdu | Datalink layer Protocol Datagram Unit | |
1657 | 133 | LpFilter | Low pass filter | |
1656 | 133 | LpFilterFac1 | Low pass filter with a factor of 1 (included in [0, 1]) | |
2782 | 18 | LS | Light Switch | |
96 | 234 | LSB | Least Significant Bit | |
1826 | 121 | LSB | Least Significant Bit | |
1156 | 165 | LSB | Least significant bit / byte (depending on context). Here it’s bit. | |
1681 | 131 | LSB | Least significant bit / byte (depending on context). Here it’s bit. | |
1595 | 140 | LSB | Least significant bit / byte (depending on context). Here, “bit” is meant. | |
2159 | 94 | LT | Lifetime | |
95 | 234 | LT | Log and Trace | *4 |
290 | 227 | LT | Lower Tester | *4 |
699 | 203 | LTC | Long Term Certificate | |
2160 | 94 | LTCA | Long-Term Certificate Authority | |
475 | 217 | MAC | Media Access Control | *4 |
2161 | 94 | MAC | Medium Access Control | |
360 | 221 | MAC | Message Authentication Code | *4 |
407 | 219 | MAC | Message Authentication Code | |
476 | 217 | MAC | Message Authentication Code | |
1845 | 120 | MAC | Message Authentication Code | |
2587 | 61 | MAC | Message Authentication Code | |
361 | 221 | MAC Address | media access control address | |
780 | 199 | Machine | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
2401 | 70 | MAL | Old name of Microconroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a french term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2477 | 65 | MAL | Old name of Microconroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a french term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2525 | 63 | MAL | Old name of Microconroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a french term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2548 | 62 | MAL | Old name of Microconroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a french term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2325 | 78 | MAL | Old name of Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is | |
2187 | 91 | MAL | Old name of Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a french term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2208 | 90 | MAL | Old name of Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a French term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2236 | 87 | MAL | Old name of Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a french term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2267 | 85 | MAL | Old name of Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a french term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2629 | 55 | MAL | Old name of Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a French term meaning ‘bad’) | |
2380 | 73 | MAL | Old name of Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (replaced by MCAL because ‘MAL’ is a French term meaning ‘male’) | |
307 | 225 | Manifest | A description to specify the behavior of an AUTOSAR platform | *6 |
777 | 199 | Manifest | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
1336 | 154 | Map | Map for Interpolation | |
2162 | 94 | MAPEM | MAP (topology) Extended Message | |
748 | 201 | MAPEM | MAP Extended Message | |
2529 | 63 | Master | A device controlling other devices (slaves, see below) | |
1171 | 164 | Max | Maximum | |
1192 | 163 | max | Maximum | |
581 | 211 | MC | Measurement and Calibration | *4 |
97 | 234 | MC | MicroController | *4 |
1110 | 170 | MC | Multi-Core | |
2290 | 84 | MC | Multi-Core | |
1221 | 160 | MCAL | Micro Controller Abstraction Layer | |
1413 | 148 | MCAL | Micro controller Abstraction Layer | |
1994 | 108 | MCAL | Micro Controller Abstraction Layer | |
2588 | 61 | MCAL | Micro Controller Abstraction Layer | |
408 | 219 | MCAL | Micro-Controller Abstraction | *5 |
1879 | 116 | MCAL | Microcomputer Abstraction Layer | |
2251 | 86 | MCAL | Microconroller Abstraction Layer | |
2402 | 70 | MCAL | Microconroller Abstraction Layer | |
2478 | 65 | MCAL | Microconroller Abstraction Layer | |
2549 | 62 | MCAL | Microconroller Abstraction Layer | |
98 | 234 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
877 | 193 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
897 | 192 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
1127 | 169 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
1243 | 159 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
1287 | 157 | MCAL | MicroController Abstraction Layer | |
1528 | 144 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
1552 | 143 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2048 | 104 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2188 | 91 | MCAL | MicroController Abstraction Layer | |
2209 | 90 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2237 | 87 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2268 | 85 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2302 | 83 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2326 | 78 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2381 | 73 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2460 | 66 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2526 | 63 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2630 | 55 | MCAL | Microcontroller Abstraction Layer | |
2840 | 7 | MCAL | microcontroller abstraction layer | |
2076 | 100 | MCAL | The MCAL, Microcontroller Abstraction Layer, is defined in AUTOSAR Layered Software Architecture [2] | |
628 | 209 | MCD | Measurement Calibration and Diagnostics | |
2108 | 96 | MCD | Measurement Calibration and Diagnostics | |
410 | 219 | MCD | Measurement, Calibration, Diagnostics | *5 |
657 | 208 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
664 | 207 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
1414 | 148 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
1493 | 145 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
1541 | 143 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
1609 | 137 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
1631 | 135 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
1644 | 134 | MCG | Module Configuration Generator | |
1732 | 125 | MCNT | Message Counter | |
225 | 229 | Mcu | MCU Driver | *1 |
99 | 234 | MCU | Micro Controller Unit | |
677 | 206 | MCU | Micro Controller Unit | |
1203 | 162 | MCU | Micro Controller Unit | |
1288 | 157 | MCU | Micro Controller Unit | |
1367 | 150 | MCU | Micro Controller Unit | |
2393 | 72 | MCU | Micro Controller Unit | |
1589 | 141 | MCU | Micro Controller Unit. | |
1805 | 123 | MCU | Micro-Controller Unit | |
1060 | 177 | MCU | MicroController Unit | |
1111 | 170 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
1128 | 169 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
1553 | 143 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
1693 | 130 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
1886 | 116 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2092 | 97 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2189 | 91 | MCU | MicroController Unit | |
2210 | 90 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2238 | 87 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2252 | 86 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2269 | 85 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2291 | 84 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2303 | 83 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2327 | 78 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2382 | 73 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2403 | 70 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2461 | 66 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2479 | 65 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2527 | 63 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2550 | 62 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2611 | 60 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2631 | 55 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit | |
2839 | 7 | MCU | microcontroller unit, μC | |
1076 | 173 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit. | |
1132 | 169 | MCU | Microcontroller Unit. | |
477 | 217 | MD | Message Digest | |
1935 | 110 | MDT | A detailed description of the Minimum Delay Timer (MDT) can be found in [17]. See also Chapter 7.3.5.5. | |
100 | 234 | ME | Mappable Element | |
1112 | 170 | ME | Mutual exclusion | |
226 | 229 | MemIf | Memory Abstraction Interface | |
1157 | 165 | MemIf | Memory Abstraction Interface | |
1596 | 140 | MemIf | Memory Abstraction Interface | |
1682 | 131 | MemIf | Memory Abstraction Interface | |
2319 | 79 | MemIf | Memory Abstraction Interface | |
278 | 229 | MemMap | Memory Mapping | |
101 | 234 | MFI | Mathematical Floating point | |
2342 | 77 | Mfl | Library of Mathematical FLoating point point calculations | |
2359 | 77 | MFL | Mathematical FLoating point calculation | |
1193 | 163 | MFL | Mathematical Floating point Library | |
270 | 229 | Mfl | MFl Library | *1 |
2341 | 77 | Mfx | Library of Mathematical FiXed point calculations | |
102 | 234 | MFx | Math – Fixed Point | |
2360 | 77 | MFX | Mathematical FiXed point calculation | |
271 | 229 | Mfx | MFx Library | *1 |
1172 | 164 | MFX/Mfx | Math – Fixed Point library | |
2163 | 94 | MHP | Maximum Hop limit | |
1610 | 137 | MII | Media Independent Interface (standardized Interface provided by Ethernet controllers to access Ethernet transceivers, see [21]) | |
1632 | 135 | MII | Media Independent Interface (standardized Interface provided by Ethernet controllers to access Ethernet transceivers) | |
1645 | 134 | MII | Media Independent Interface (standardized Interface provided by Ethernet controllers to access Ethernet transceivers) | |
1379 | 149 | MIL | Malfunction Indication Light | |
2429 | 69 | MIL | Malfunction Indication Light | |
1769 | 124 | MIL | Malfunction Indicator Light (SAE J1979) or Lamp (SAE J1939) | |
2760 | 19 | MiL | Model in the Loop | |
2805 | 16 | MIMD | Multiple Instruction Multiple Data | |
1173 | 164 | Min | Minimum | |
1194 | 163 | min | Minimum | |
1174 | 164 | Minmax | Limitation with only one value for min and max | |
103 | 234 | MIPS | Million Instructions Per Second | |
174 | 229 | Mirror | Bus Mirroring | |
968 | 187 | MISO | Master Input Slave Output | |
2190 | 91 | MISO | Master Input Slave Output | |
2270 | 85 | MISO | Master Input Slave Output | |
629 | 209 | MISRA | Motor Industry Software Reliability Association | |
1415 | 148 | MISRA | Motor Industry Software Reliability Association | |
1524 | 144 | MISRA | Motor Industry Software Reliability Association | |
1554 | 143 | MISRA | Motor Industry Software Reliability Association | |
2109 | 96 | MISRA | Motor Industry Software Reliability Association | |
105 | 234 | MMI | Man Machine Interface | *7 |
104 | 234 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2191 | 91 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2211 | 90 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2271 | 85 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2328 | 78 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2404 | 70 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2480 | 65 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2528 | 63 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2551 | 62 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
2632 | 55 | MMU | Memory Management Unit | |
1195 | 163 | Mn | Mnemonic | |
1349 | 153 | Mn | Mnemonic | |
1658 | 133 | Mn | Mnemonic | |
1175 | 164 | Mod | Modulo routine | |
969 | 187 | MOSI | Master Output Slave Input | |
2192 | 91 | MOSI | Master Output Slave Input | |
2272 | 85 | MOSI | Master Output Slave Input | |
106 | 234 | MOST | Media Oriented Systems Transport | |
362 | 221 | MOST | Media Oriented Systems Transport | |
1806 | 123 | MOST0 | Media Orientated System Transport | |
107 | 234 | MP | MicroProcessor | |
108 | 234 | MPU | Memory Protection Unit | |
1113 | 170 | MPU | Memory Protection Unit | |
1883 | 116 | MPU | Memory Protection Unit | |
2292 | 84 | MPU | Memory Protection Unit | |
2608 | 60 | MPU | Memory Protection Unit | |
1264 | 158 | MRF | Master Request Frame | |
2371 | 76 | MRF | Master Request Frame | |
109 | 234 | MSB | Most Significant Bit | |
1827 | 121 | MSB | Most Significant Bit | |
1158 | 165 | MSB | Most significant bit / byte (depending on context). Here it’s bit. | |
1683 | 131 | MSB | Most significant bit / byte (depending on context). Here it’s bit. | |
1597 | 140 | MSB | Most significant bit / byte (depending on context). Here, “bit” is meant. | |
1733 | 125 | MSBF | Most Significant Byte First | |
1734 | 125 | MSBI | Message Bus Info | |
1735 | 125 | MSCI | Message Control Info | |
1736 | 125 | MSLI | Message Log Info | |
582 | 211 | MSR | Manufacturer Supplier Relationship | |
1738 | 125 | MSTI | Message Trace Info | |
1737 | 125 | MSTP | Message Type | |
32 | 235 | MSTP | Microcontroller Specific Test Package | |
2394 | 72 | MSTP | Microcontroller Specific Test Package | |
2807 | 16 | MTAPI | multicore API | |
478 | 217 | MTU | Maximum Transmission Unit | |
923 | 191 | MTU | Maximum Transmission Unit | |
2511 | 64 | MTU | Maximum Transmission Unit | |
1962 | 109 | Mtype | Message Type (possible value: diagnostics, remote diagnostics) | |
1176 | 164 | Mul | Multiplication | |
1177 | 164 | MulDiv | Combination of multiplication and division | |
1178 | 164 | MulShRight | Combination of multiplication and shift right | |
1963 | 109 | N_AI | Network Address Information (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1964 | 109 | N_Ar | Time for transmission of the CAN frame (any N-PDU) on the receiver side (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1965 | 109 | N_As | Time for transmission of the CAN frame (any N-PDU) on the sender side (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1267 | 158 | N_As | Time for transmission of the LIN frame (any N-PDU) on the sender side (see ISO 17987-2 [19]). | |
1966 | 109 | N_Br | Time until transmission of the next flow control N-PDU (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1967 | 109 | N_Bs | Time until reception of the next flow control N-PDU (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1968 | 109 | N_Cr | Time until reception of the next consecutive frame N-PDU (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1268 | 158 | N_Cr | Time until reception of the next consecutive frame N-PDU (see ISO 17987-2 [19]). | |
1969 | 109 | N_Cs | Time until transmission of the next consecutive frame N-PDU (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1269 | 158 | N_Cs | Time until transmission of the next consecutive frame N-PDU (see ISO 17987-2 [19]). | |
1970 | 109 | N_Data | Data information of the transport layer | |
1971 | 109 | N_PCI | Protocol Control Information of the transport layer | |
2366 | 76 | N_PDU | Network Protocol Data Unit | |
1972 | 109 | N_SA | Network Source Address (see ISO 15765-2). | |
2368 | 76 | N_SDU | Network Service Data Unit | |
2369 | 76 | N_TA | Extended Addressing Mode Connection | |
1973 | 109 | N_TA | Network Target Address (see ISO 15765-2). It might already contain the N_TAtype(physical/function) in case of ExtendedAddressing. | |
1974 | 109 | N_TAtype | Network Target Address type (see ISO 15765-2). | |
1943 | 109 | N- | Relative to the CAN Transport Layer which is equivalent to the OSI Network Layer. | |
1504 | 144 | N- | Relative to the FlexRay Transport Protocol Layer. | |
1894 | 114 | N-PDU | Network Layer PDU. In AUTOSAR the Network Layer is equivalent to the Transport Protocol. | |
1081 | 172 | N-PDU | Network Layer PDU. Used by transport protocol modules to fragment an I-PDU | |
2616 | 58 | N-PDU | Network Protocol Data Unit of the CAN Transport Layer | |
110 | 234 | N-PDU | Protocol Data Unit of the Network layer (transport protocols) | |
111 | 234 | N-SDU | SDU of the Network layer (transport protocols) | |
2617 | 58 | N-SDU | Service Data Unit of the CAN Transport Layer. Data that is transported inside the N-PDU. | |
1222 | 160 | n/a | Not applicable | |
1416 | 148 | n/a | Not applicable | |
1449 | 147 | N/A | Not applicable | |
1501 | 145 | N/A | not applicable | |
1556 | 143 | n/a | Not Applicable | |
1995 | 108 | n/a | Not Applicable | |
160 | 232 | n/a | Operating System Interface | |
363 | 221 | NAD | Node Address for Diagnostic | |
1265 | 158 | NAD | Node Address. Each slave in LIN must have a unique NAD. | |
1009 | 183 | NAME | Unique 64 bit identifier of each ECU connected to an SAE J1939 network | |
1266 | 158 | NC | Node Configuration | |
2164 | 94 | NDL | Network Design limits | |
924 | 191 | NDP | Neighbor Discovery Protocol | |
988 | 185 | NDP | Neighbor Discovery Protocol | |
2512 | 64 | NDP | Neighbor Discovery Protocol | |
2165 | 94 | NH | Next Hop | |
364 | 221 | NID | Node Identification | |
1555 | 143 | NIT | FlexRay Network Idle Time | |
365 | 221 | NIT | Network Idle Time | |
1140 | 168 | Nm | Generic Network Management Interface module, this ist the abre- viation used for this module throughout this specification | |
159 | 232 | nm | Network Management | |
308 | 225 | NM | Network Management | |
366 | 221 | NM | Network Management | |
411 | 219 | NM | Network Management | |
479 | 217 | NM | Network Management | |
795 | 198 | NM | Network Management | |
1141 | 168 | NM | Network Management | |
1450 | 147 | NM | Network Management | |
1462 | 146 | NM | Network Management | |
1578 | 142 | NM | Network Management | |
1928 | 111 | NM | Network Management | |
2019 | 106 | NM | Network Management | |
2293 | 84 | NM | Network Management | |
2751 | 22 | NM | Network Management | |
227 | 229 | Nm | Network Management Interface | |
1114 | 170 | NMI | Mutual exclusion | |
1056 | 178 | NMI | Non Maskable Interrupt | |
2193 | 91 | NMI | Non Maskable Interrupt | |
2212 | 90 | NMI | Non Maskable Interrupt | |
2239 | 87 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
2273 | 85 | NMI | Non Maskable Interrupt | |
2329 | 78 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
2405 | 70 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
2462 | 66 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
2481 | 65 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
2531 | 63 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
2552 | 62 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
2633 | 55 | NMI | Non maskable interrupt | |
1475 | 146 | NmIf | Abbreviation for the generic Network Management | |
184 | 229 | no prefix (AUTOSAR interface) | Complex Drivers | |
217 | 229 | no prefix (AUTOSAR interface) | IO HW Abstraction | |
1739 | 125 | NOAR | Number of Arguments | |
867 | 194 | nop | No Operation | |
1368 | 150 | NOP, nop | Null Operation | |
367 | 221 | NPDU | Network Layer Protocol Data Unit | |
281 | 227 | NRC | Negative Response Code | |
541 | 212 | NRC | Negative Response Code | |
1807 | 123 | NRC | Negative Response Code | |
1709 | 127 | NRC | Negative Response Code used by UDS in the diagnostic re- sponse to indicate the tester that a certain failure has occurred and the diagnostic request was not processed. | |
878 | 193 | NTU | See [1, ISO 11898-4] | |
1146 | 167 | NV | Non volatile | |
309 | 225 | NV | Non-Volatile | |
412 | 219 | NV | Non-Volatile | |
480 | 217 | NV | Non-Volatile | |
2811 | 15 | NV | Non-volatile | |
1674 | 132 | NvM | Module name of NVRAM Manager | |
583 | 211 | NvM | Non Volatile Memory | |
604 | 210 | NVM | Non Volatile Memory | *4 |
228 | 229 | NvM | NVRAM Manager | *4 |
1159 | 165 | NvM | NVRAM Manager | |
1598 | 140 | NvM | NVRAM Manager | |
1684 | 131 | NvM | NVRAM Manager | |
2810 | 15 | NvM | NVRAM Manager | |
1380 | 149 | NVRAM | Non volatile Memory | |
2430 | 69 | NVRAM | Non volatile Memory | |
584 | 211 | NVRAM | Non Volatile RAM | |
1770 | 124 | NVRAM | Non volatile RAM | |
1673 | 132 | NVRAM | Non Volatile Random Access Memory | |
1152 | 166 | NVRAM | Non-Volatile RAM | |
1160 | 165 | NVRAM | Non-volatile RAM (Random Access Memory) | |
1599 | 140 | NVRAM | Non-volatile RAM (Random Access Memory) | |
1685 | 131 | NVRAM | Non-volatile RAM (Random Access Memory) | |
112 | 234 | NVRAM | Non-Volatile Random Access Memory | |
1694 | 130 | NVRAM | Non-volatile random access memory | |
2812 | 15 | NVRAM | Non-volatile Random Access Memory | |
13 | 237 | NW | Network | |
1808 | 123 | OBD | On-Board Diagnosis | |
413 | 219 | OBD | On-Board Diagnostic | |
542 | 212 | OBD | On-Board Diagnostic | |
1975 | 109 | OBD | On-Board Diagnostic | |
2704 | 31 | OBD | On-board Diagnostic (standardized as ISO 15031) | |
1381 | 149 | OBD | On-board Diagnostics | |
1771 | 124 | OBD | On-Board-Diagnostics | |
368 | 221 | OBD | Onboard Diagnostic | |
2431 | 69 | OBD | Onboard Diagnostics | |
1382 | 149 | OBDII | Emission-related On-board Diagnostics | |
1772 | 124 | OC | Occurrence Count (SAE J1939) | |
2783 | 18 | oc/sc | Open circuit/ Short circuit | |
1846 | 120 | OCSP | On-line Certificate Status Protocol | |
229 | 229 | Ocu | OCU Driver | |
1125 | 169 | OCU | Output Compare Unit | |
2214 | 90 | OCU | Output Compare Unit | |
2300 | 83 | OCU | Output Compare Unit | |
630 | 209 | ODT | Object Descriptor Table | |
2110 | 96 | ODT | Object Descriptor Table | |
543 | 212 | ODX | Open Diagnostic Data Exchange | |
2682 | 41 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacture | |
113 | 234 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
310 | 225 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
414 | 219 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
481 | 217 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
544 | 212 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
605 | 210 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
1142 | 168 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
1383 | 149 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
2432 | 69 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
2589 | 61 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
2761 | 19 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
2784 | 18 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer | |
1773 | 124 | OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer (Automotive Manufacturer) | |
2590 | 61 | OFB | Output Feedback | |
811 | 197 | OFNS message | Offset adjustment message | |
859 | 195 | OFNS message | Offset adjustment message | |
952 | 190 | OFNS message | Time Synchronization message for an Offset Time Base (containing the nanosecond part of the time) | |
833 | 196 | OFS | Offset synchronization | |
2658 | 52 | OFS | Offset synchronization | |
2731 | 25 | OFS | Offset synchronization | |
812 | 197 | OFS message | Offset Synchronization message | |
860 | 195 | OFS message | Offset Synchronization message | |
953 | 190 | OFS message | Time Synchronization message for an Offset Time Base | |
1313 | 156 | OID | Object Identifier. A byte array that identifies a certificate element or group or list of certificate elements. | |
114 | 234 | OIL | ISO 17356-6 (OSEK/VDX Implementation Language) | |
1115 | 170 | OIL | OSEK Implementation Language | |
2294 | 84 | OIL | OSEK Implementation Language | |
879 | 193 | OS | (AUTOSAR) Operating System | |
2445 | 68 | OS | AUTOSAR Operating System | |
115 | 234 | OS | Operating System | |
311 | 225 | OS | Operating System | |
415 | 219 | OS | Operating System | |
482 | 217 | OS | Operating System | |
585 | 211 | OS | Operating System | |
606 | 210 | OS | Operating System | |
678 | 206 | OS | Operating System | |
1116 | 170 | OS | Operating System | |
1289 | 157 | OS | Operating System | |
1369 | 150 | OS | Operating System | |
1384 | 149 | OS | Operating System | |
1417 | 148 | OS | Operating System | |
1469 | 146 | OS | Operating system | |
1527 | 144 | OS | Operating System | |
1557 | 143 | OS | Operating System | |
1695 | 130 | OS | Operating System | |
1774 | 124 | OS | Operating System | |
2194 | 91 | OS | Operating System | |
2213 | 90 | OS | Operating System | |
2240 | 87 | OS | Operating System | |
2253 | 86 | OS | Operating System | |
2274 | 85 | OS | Operating System | |
2295 | 84 | OS | Operating System | |
2330 | 78 | OS | Operating System | |
2361 | 77 | OS | Operating System | |
2406 | 70 | OS | Operating System | |
2433 | 69 | OS | Operating System | |
2463 | 66 | OS | Operating System | |
2482 | 65 | OS | Operating System | |
2532 | 63 | OS | Operating System | |
2553 | 62 | OS | Operating System | |
2634 | 55 | OS | Operating System | |
2688 | 37 | OS | Operating System | |
2785 | 18 | OS | Operating System | |
230 | 229 | Os(not used as API prefix) | OS | |
116 | 234 | OSEK | Open Systems and the Corresponding Interfaces for Automotive Electronics | |
1895 | 114 | OSEK/VDX | In May 1993 OSEK has been founded as a joint project in the German automotive industry aiming at an industry standard for an open-ended architecture for distributed control units in vehicles. OSEK is an abbreviation for the German term "Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen für die Elektronik im Kraftfahrzeug" (English: Open Systems and the Corresponding Interfaces for Automotive Electronics). Initial project partners were BMW, Bosch, DaimlerChrysler, Opel, Siemens, VW and the IIIT of the University of Karlsruhe as co-ordinator. The French car manufacturers PSA and Renault joined OSEK in 1994 introducing their VDX-approach (Vehicle Distributed eXecutive) which is a similar project within the French automotive industry. At the first workshop on October 1995 the OSEK/VDX group presented the results of the harmonised specification between OSEK and VDX. After the 2nd international OSEK/VDX Workshop in October 1997 the 2nd versions of the specifications were published. | |
2296 | 84 | OSEK/VDX | Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen für die Elektonik im Kraftfahrzeug | |
962 | 188 | OSEK/VDX | Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen für die Elektronik im Kraftfahrzeug | |
1117 | 170 | OSEK/VDX | Offene Systeme und deren Schnittstellen für die Elektronik im Kraftfahrzeug | |
2762 | 19 | OSI | Open Simulation Interface | |
1809 | 123 | OSI | Open Systems Interconnection | |
1096 | 171 | OSI | Operating System Interface | |
764 | 199 | OTA | Over The Air | |
767 | 199 | OTA Client | OTA Client is an Adaptive Application in communication with Backend Over The Air | |
1775 | 124 | P-Code | Power train code | |
1270 | 158 | P2 | Time between reception of the last frame of a diagnostic request on the LIN bus and the slave node being able to provide data for a response. | |
1271 | 158 | P2* | Time between sending a response pending frame (0x78) and the LIN-slave being able to provide data for a response. | |
1586 | 141 | PB | PostBuild | |
1585 | 141 | PC | PreCompile | |
2166 | 94 | PCA | Pseudonym Certificate Authority | |
2614 | 60 | PCB | Printed Circuit Board | |
2373 | 75 | PCI | “Protocol Control Information” A description can be found on page 04-51 ff of (DOC_LAYERD_ARCH) | |
117 | 234 | PCI | Protocol Control Information | |
1505 | 144 | PCI | Protocol Control Information | |
1573 | 142 | PCI | Protocol Control Information | |
2819 | 12 | PCI | Protocol Control Information | |
286 | 227 | PCO | Point of Control and Observation | |
2843 | 4 | PCO | Point of Control and Observation (see ISO/IEC 9646-1) | |
1896 | 114 | PD | U Protocol Data Unit | |
834 | 196 | Pdelay | Propagation / path delay as given in IEEE 802.1AS | |
2659 | 52 | Pdelay | Propagation / path delay as given in IEEE 802.1AS | |
2732 | 25 | Pdelay | Propagation / path delay as given in IEEE 802.1AS | |
835 | 196 | Pdelay_Req | Propagation / path delay request message | |
2660 | 52 | Pdelay_Req | Propagation / path delay request message | |
2733 | 25 | Pdelay_Req | Propagation / path delay request message | |
836 | 196 | Pdelay_Resp | Propagation / path delay response message | |
2661 | 52 | Pdelay_Resp | Propagation / path delay response message | |
2734 | 25 | Pdelay_Resp | Propagation / path delay response message | |
837 | 196 | Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up | Propagation / path delay Follow-Up message | |
2662 | 52 | Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up | Propagation / path delay Follow-Up message | |
2735 | 25 | Pdelay_Resp_Follow_Up | Propagation / path delay Follow-Up message | |
1810 | 123 | PDID | Periodic Data Identifier, periodically send by the Dcm after a re- quest of ReadDataByPeriodicIndentifer | |
2374 | 75 | PDU | “Protocol Data Unit” A description can be found on page 04-51 ff of (DOC_LAYERD_ARCH). | |
15 | 237 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
118 | 234 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
338 | 222 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
369 | 221 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
416 | 219 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
483 | 217 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
545 | 212 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
631 | 209 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
760 | 200 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
796 | 198 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
838 | 196 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1086 | 172 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1223 | 160 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1244 | 159 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1451 | 147 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1471 | 146 | PDU | Protocol data unit | |
1579 | 142 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1811 | 123 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1929 | 111 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1976 | 109 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
2007 | 107 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
2111 | 96 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
2663 | 52 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
2736 | 25 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
2820 | 12 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit | |
1290 | 157 | PDU | Protocol Data Unit. Consists of Identifier, data length and Data (SDU) | |
1936 | 110 | PDU Router | The PDU Router is a module transferring I-PDUs from one module to another module. The PDU Router can be utilized for gateway operations and for internal routing purposes. | |
1010 | 183 | PDUF | PDU Format, part of the 29 bit identifier of SAE J1939 messages which identifies the message and determines the layout of the 29 bit identifier | |
1029 | 182 | PDUF | PDU Format, the middle byte of the 18 bit PGN | |
2375 | 75 | PduR | Module that transfers I-PDUs from one module to another module. The I-PDU Router can be utilized for gateway operations and for internal routing purposes. | |
231 | 229 | PduR | PDU Router | |
880 | 193 | PduR | PDU Router | |
1518 | 144 | PduR | PDU Router | |
1580 | 142 | PduR | PDU Router | |
1977 | 109 | PduR | PDU Router | |
1494 | 145 | PduR | PDU Router (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
2041 | 105 | PduR | PDU Router module | |
2367 | 76 | PDUR | Protocol Data Unit Router | |
1011 | 183 | PDUS | PDU Specific, part of the 29 bit identifier of SAE J1939 messages which identifies broadcast messages which do not have a destination address | |
1030 | 182 | PDUS | PDU Specific, the lower byte of the 18 bit PGN | |
1847 | 120 | PEM | Privacy-Enhanced Mail | |
161 | 232 | per | Persistency | |
1776 | 124 | PFC cycle | Permanent fault code - driving cycle (OBD Term) | |
1031 | 182 | PG | Parameter Group | |
1040 | 181 | PG | Parameter Group | |
2229 | 89 | PG | Parameter Group – J1939 message | |
1012 | 183 | PG | Parameter Group, SAE J1939 term for a specific message layout, corresponds to an N-SDU of J1939Tp | |
1041 | 181 | PGN | Parameter Group Number | |
1047 | 180 | PGN | Parameter Group Number | |
2230 | 89 | PGN | Parameter Group Number – J1939 message identifier | |
1032 | 182 | PGN | Parameter Group Number (18 bits, contains EDP, DP, PDUF, PDUS) RQST J1939 Request PG (PGN = 0x0EA00) | |
1013 | 183 | PGN | Parameter Group Number, unique identifier of an SAE J1939 parameter group | |
162 | 232 | phm | Platform Health Management | |
312 | 225 | PHM | Platform Health Management | |
484 | 217 | PHM | Platform Health Management | |
1070 | 175 | PHM | Platform Health Management | |
2167 | 94 | PHY | Physical layer | |
1063 | 177 | Physical Level (Input) | Two states are possible: LOW/HIGH | |
1064 | 177 | Physical Level (Output) | Two states are possible: LOW/HIGH | |
1778 | 124 | PID | Parameter Identification (SAE J1587 or SAE J1979) | |
417 | 219 | PID | Parameter Identifier | |
546 | 212 | PID | Parameter Identifier | |
1812 | 123 | PID | Parameter Identifier | |
1272 | 158 | PID | Protected ID | |
1291 | 157 | PID | Protected ID (as defined by [16]) | |
14 | 237 | PIL | Processor-In-The-Loop | |
485 | 217 | PKCS | Public Key Cryptography Standards | |
925 | 191 | PKI | Public Key Infrastructure | |
1308 | 156 | PKI | Public Key Infrastructure | |
1848 | 120 | PKI | Public Key Infrastructure | |
2168 | 94 | PKI | Public key infrastructure | |
2591 | 61 | PKI | Public Key Infrastructure | |
274 | 229 | Platform | Platform Types | |
1558 | 143 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2195 | 91 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2215 | 90 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2275 | 85 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2331 | 78 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2407 | 70 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2483 | 65 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2533 | 63 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2554 | 62 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
2635 | 55 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop | |
1077 | 173 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop. | |
1590 | 141 | PLL | Phase Locked Loop. | |
1292 | 157 | PLL | Phase-Locked Loop | |
2803 | 16 | PLP | Pipeline Level Parallelism | |
2752 | 22 | PN | Partial Network | |
2042 | 105 | PN | Partial Networking | |
2020 | 106 | PNC | Partial Network Cluster | |
801 | 198 | PNI | Partial Network Information | |
2021 | 106 | PNI | Partial Network Information | |
2753 | 22 | PNI | Partial Network Information | |
370 | 221 | POC | Protocol Operation Control | |
1452 | 147 | POC | Protocol Operation Control | |
1495 | 145 | POC | Protocol Operation Control | |
1559 | 143 | POC | Protocol Operation Control (see [13] for details) | |
1560 | 143 | POCState | Actual CC internal state of the POC. This state might differ from vPOC!State in certain cases, e.g., after FREEZE command invocation (see [13] for details). | |
2169 | 94 | POI | Point of Interest | |
232 | 229 | Port | Port Driver | |
1418 | 148 | Port | Port, one of the SPAL SW modules | |
1062 | 177 | Port | Represents a whole configurable port on an MCU device. | |
1061 | 177 | Port Pin | Represents a single configurable input or output pin on an MCU device. | |
313 | 225 | PortInterface | An AUTOSAR interface that is used an AUTOSAR Software Component. | |
314 | 225 | POSIX | Portable Operating System Interface | |
486 | 217 | POSIX | Portable Operating System Interface | |
700 | 203 | POTI | Position and Time management | |
733 | 201 | POTI | Position and Time management | |
926 | 191 | PRF | Pseudo Random Function | |
2592 | 61 | PRNG | Pseudo-Random Number Generator | |
119 | 234 | PS | Product Supplier | |
371 | 221 | PSK | Pre-shared Key | |
487 | 217 | PSK | Pre-Shared Key | |
2170 | 94 | PTD | Probe Traffic Data | |
418 | 219 | PTO | Power Take Off | |
547 | 212 | PTO | Power Take Off | |
1779 | 124 | PTO | Power Take Off | |
839 | 196 | PTP | Precision Time Protocol | |
954 | 190 | PTP | Precision Time Protocol | |
2664 | 52 | PTP | Precision Time Protocol | |
2737 | 25 | PTP | Precision Time Protocol | |
2383 | 73 | PWD | Pulse width demodulation | |
120 | 234 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
1832 | 121 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2196 | 91 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2216 | 90 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2254 | 86 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2276 | 85 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2332 | 78 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2408 | 70 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2484 | 65 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2534 | 63 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2555 | 62 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
2636 | 55 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation | |
1073 | 173 | PWM | Pulse Width Modulation. | |
233 | 229 | Pwm | PWM Driver | |
2837 | 7 | QM | Quality Managed (i.e. not developed according to ASIL requirements) | |
2786 | 18 | QM | Quality Management | |
1917 | 113 | QoS | Quality of Service | |
419 | 219 | RA | Routing Activation | |
548 | 212 | RA | Routing Activation | |
2593 | 61 | RACE | Rapid Automatic Cryptographic Equipment | |
2763 | 19 | RADAR | RAdio Detection And Ranging | |
121 | 234 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
420 | 219 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
488 | 217 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
549 | 212 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
586 | 211 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
632 | 209 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
1057 | 178 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
1245 | 159 | RAM | Random Access memory | |
1293 | 157 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
1385 | 149 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
1419 | 148 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
1531 | 144 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
1780 | 124 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
2112 | 96 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
2434 | 69 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
2594 | 61 | RAM | Random Access Memory | |
234 | 229 | RamTst | RAM Test | |
1777 | 124 | RBM cycle | OBD Term: General Nominator / Rate-based monitoring - driving cycle (OBD Term) | |
1813 | 123 | RCRRP | Response correctly received - response pending | |
122 | 234 | RDG | Runnable Dependency Graph | |
16 | 237 | RE | Runnable Entities | |
2314 | 81 | RE | Runnable Entity | |
2202 | 91 | REQ | Requirement | |
2223 | 90 | REQ | Requirement | |
2246 | 87 | REQ | Requirement | |
2260 | 86 | REQ | Requirement | |
2282 | 85 | REQ | Requirement | |
2339 | 78 | REQ | Requirement | |
2415 | 70 | REQ | Requirement | |
2470 | 66 | REQ | Requirement | |
2491 | 65 | REQ | Requirement | |
2541 | 63 | REQ | Requirement | |
2562 | 62 | REQ | Requirement | |
2645 | 55 | REQ | Requirement | |
489 | 217 | REST | Representational State Transfer | |
163 | 232 | rest | REST | |
2822 | 11 | RETI | Return from Interrupt | |
1346 | 153 | Rev | Revision | |
123 | 234 | RfC | Request for Change | |
550 | 212 | RID | Routine Identifier | |
1814 | 123 | RID | Routine Identifier | |
2595 | 61 | RIPEMD | RACE Integrity Primitives Evaluation Message Digest | |
747 | 201 | RLT | Road and Lane Topology | |
2171 | 94 | RLT | Road and Lane Topology | |
927 | 191 | RNG | Random Number Generator | |
551 | 212 | ROE | Response on Event | |
1815 | 123 | ROE | ResponseOnEvent | |
633 | 209 | ROM | Read Only Memory | |
1344 | 153 | ROM | Read only memory | |
1530 | 144 | ROM | Read Only Memory | |
2113 | 96 | ROM | Read Only Memory | |
421 | 219 | ROM | Read-Only Memory | |
490 | 217 | ROM | Read-Only Memory | |
552 | 212 | ROM | Read-Only Memory | |
587 | 211 | ROM | Read-only Memory | |
1386 | 149 | ROM | Read-only Memory | |
1781 | 124 | ROM | Read-only Memory | |
2435 | 69 | ROM | Read-only Memory | |
2813 | 15 | ROM | Read-Only Memory | |
124 | 234 | RP | Rapid Prototyping | |
607 | 210 | RPC | Remote Procedure Call | |
1916 | 113 | RPC | Remote Procedure Call | |
2746 | 23 | RPC | Remote Procedure Call | |
422 | 219 | RPT | Rapid Prototyping | |
1042 | 181 | RQST | J1939 Request PG (PGN = 0x0EA00) | |
1033 | 182 | RQST2 | J1939 Request2 PG (PGN = 0x0C900) | |
280 | 227 | RS | Requirement Specification | *7 |
554 | 212 | RS | Requirements Specification | *7 |
491 | 217 | RSA | Cryptographic approach according to Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman | |
2596 | 61 | RSA | Rivest-Shamir-Adleman Cryptosystem | |
372 | 221 | RSA | Rivest-Shamir-Adleman. A method using public and private key for data encryption and decryption. | |
928 | 191 | RSA | Rivest-Shamir-Adleman. A method using public and private key for data encryption and decryption. | |
1633 | 135 | RSSI | Received Signal Strength Indicator | |
734 | 201 | RSU | Road Side Unit | |
2848 | 3 | RT | Realtime | |
1034 | 182 | RTE | AUTOSAR Runtime Environment | |
2070 | 101 | RTE | Real Time Environment | |
235 | 229 | Rte | RTE | |
1246 | 159 | RTE | Run Time Environment | |
2597 | 61 | RTE | Run Time Environment | |
553 | 212 | RTE | Run-TIme Environment | |
1118 | 170 | RTE | Run-Time Environment | |
17 | 237 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
125 | 234 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
339 | 222 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
373 | 221 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
423 | 219 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
682 | 206 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
1387 | 149 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
1453 | 147 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
1696 | 130 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
1782 | 124 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
1816 | 123 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
2200 | 91 | RTE | RunTime Environment | |
2220 | 90 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
2243 | 87 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2280 | 85 | RTE | RunTime Environment | |
2336 | 78 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2412 | 70 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2436 | 69 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
2466 | 66 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2488 | 65 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2538 | 63 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2559 | 62 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2640 | 55 | RTE | Runtime environment | |
2683 | 41 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
2705 | 31 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
2787 | 18 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
2814 | 15 | RTE | Runtime Environment | |
1119 | 170 | RTOS | Real Time Operating System | |
1913 | 113 | RTPS | Real Time Publish Subscribe Protocol | |
555 | 212 | RX | Receive | *4 |
1247 | 159 | RX | Receive | |
2008 | 107 | RX | Receive | |
279 | 227 | Rx | Reception | *4 |
1273 | 158 | RX | Reception | |
1294 | 157 | RX | Reception | |
1454 | 147 | RX | Reception | |
2197 | 91 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2217 | 90 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2277 | 85 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2333 | 78 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2409 | 70 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2485 | 65 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2535 | 63 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2556 | 62 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
2637 | 55 | RX | Reception (in the context of bus communication) | |
1983 | 109 | RX_DL | Received data link layer data length | |
1420 | 148 | RxD | Receive Data | |
1421 | 148 | RxEN | Receive Enable | |
2054 | 102 | s16 | Mnemonic for sint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1179 | 164 | s16 | Mnemonic for the sint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1196 | 163 | s16 | Mnemonic for the sint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1338 | 154 | s16 | Mnemonic for the sint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1351 | 153 | s16 | Mnemonic for the sint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1668 | 133 | s16 | Mnemonic for the sint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2086 | 99 | s16 | Short name for sint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2055 | 102 | s32 | Mnemonic for sint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1180 | 164 | s32 | Mnemonic for the sint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1197 | 163 | s32 | Mnemonic for the sint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1339 | 154 | s32 | Mnemonic for the sint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1352 | 153 | s32 | Mnemonic for the sint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1669 | 133 | s32 | Mnemonic for the sint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2087 | 99 | s32 | Short name for sint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1670 | 133 | s64 | Mnemonic for the sint64, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2056 | 102 | s64 | Mnemonic forsint64, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2057 | 102 | s8 | Mnemonic for sint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1181 | 164 | s8 | Mnemonic for the sint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1198 | 163 | s8 | Mnemonic for the sint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1337 | 154 | s8 | Mnemonic for the sint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1353 | 153 | s8 | Mnemonic for the sint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1667 | 133 | s8 | Mnemonic for the sint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2085 | 99 | s8 | Short name for sint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2231 | 89 | SA | J1939 Source Address | |
2833 | 10 | SA | Security Association | |
2706 | 31 | SA | Source Address (diagnostics address of the tester) | |
1710 | 127 | SA | SourceAddress of a UDS request | |
1014 | 183 | SA SPN | Source Address, part of the 29 bit identifier of SAE J1939 messages Suspect Parameter Number, unique identifier of an SAE J1939 parameter | |
126 | 234 | SAE | Society of Automotive Engineers | |
2764 | 19 | SAE | Society of Automotive Engineers | |
1048 | 180 | SAE | Society of Automotive Engineers (in charge of J1939 specification) | |
1817 | 123 | SAP | Service Access Point | |
1422 | 148 | SBC | System Basis Chip; A device, which integrates e.g. CAN and/or FlexRay and/or LIN transceiver, watchdog and power control. | |
1996 | 108 | SBC | System Basis Chip; a device, which integrates e.g. CAN and/or LIN transceiver, watchdog and power control. | |
1224 | 160 | SBC | System Basis Chip; a device, which integrates e.g. LIN and/or LIN transceiver, watchdog and power control. | |
1120 | 170 | SC | Single-Core | |
2297 | 84 | SC | Single-Core | |
679 | 206 | SC | Supervision Cycle | |
2172 | 94 | SCF | Store Carry Forward | |
1561 | 143 | SchM | Autosar Module: Schedule Manager | |
1622 | 136 | SchM | BSW Scheduler | |
2010 | 107 | SchM | BSW Scheduler | |
172 | 229 | SchM | BSW Scheduler Module | |
634 | 209 | SchM | Schedule Manager | |
1423 | 148 | SchM | Schedule Manager | |
1455 | 147 | SchM | Schedule Manager | |
1470 | 146 | SchM | Schedule Manager | |
2114 | 96 | SchM | Schedule Manager | |
2043 | 105 | SchM | Scheduler Module | |
1295 | 157 | SCI | Serial Communication Interface | |
2255 | 86 | SCI | Serial Communication Interface | |
241 | 229 | Sd | Service Discovery | |
315 | 225 | SD | Service Discovery | |
492 | 217 | SD | Service Discovery | |
989 | 185 | Sd | Service Discovery | |
999 | 184 | SD | Service Discovery | |
1000 | 184 | Sd | Service Discovery Module in AUTOSAR | |
493 | 217 | SDG | Special Data Group | |
2376 | 75 | SDU | “Service Data Unit” A description can be found in chapter 4 of (DOC_LAYERD_ARCH). | |
127 | 234 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
374 | 221 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
797 | 198 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
881 | 193 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
1581 | 142 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
1818 | 123 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
1978 | 109 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
2818 | 12 | SDU | Service Data Unit | |
1897 | 114 | SDU | Service Data Unit - Payload of PDU | |
1065 | 176 | SDU | Service Data Unit (payload) | |
1937 | 110 | SDU | Service Data Unit For a description see [1] Chapter 4. | |
1296 | 157 | SDU | Service Data Unit. Data that is transported inside the PDU | |
680 | 206 | SE | Supervised Entity | |
1071 | 175 | SE | Supervised Entity | |
240 | 229 | SecOC | Secure Onboard Communication | |
1910 | 113 | SecOC | Secure Onboard Communication | |
2599 | 61 | SECOC / SecOc | Secure Onboard Communication | |
440 | 218 | SEooC | Safety Element out of Context | |
781 | 199 | Service | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
783 | 199 | Service Discovery | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
782 | 199 | Service Interface | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
1582 | 142 | SF | Single Frame | |
1275 | 158 | SF | Single Frame in LIN TP | |
1083 | 172 | SF | Single Frame, Transport Protocol term | |
2365 | 76 | SF | Single Frames | |
1519 | 144 | SF | Start Frame Fr N-PDU | |
1984 | 109 | SF_DL | SingleFrame data length in bytes | |
1297 | 157 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2199 | 91 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2219 | 90 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2242 | 87 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2279 | 85 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2335 | 78 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2411 | 70 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2465 | 66 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2487 | 65 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2537 | 63 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2558 | 62 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
2639 | 55 | SFR | Special Function Register | |
1204 | 162 | SFR | Special Function Register (MCU register) | |
2049 | 104 | SFR | Special Function Register. Hardware register that controls the controller behavior. | |
494 | 217 | SHA | Secure Hash Algorithm | |
2598 | 61 | SHA | Secure Hash Algorithm | |
710 | 202 | SHB | Single Hop Broadcast | |
2173 | 94 | SHB | Single Hop Broadcast | |
1859 | 119 | SHE | Security Hardware Extension | |
1868 | 118 | SHE | Security Hardware Extension | |
1877 | 117 | SHE | Security Hardware Extension | |
2446 | 68 | SI | International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French language name Système International d'Unités) | |
2849 | 3 | SI | Service Interface | |
375 | 221 | SID | Service Identifier | |
1819 | 123 | SID | Service Identifier | |
2707 | 31 | SID | Service Identifier (hexa number to uniquely identify UDS ser- vices) | |
1274 | 158 | SID | Service Identifier (of node configuration service) | |
1711 | 127 | SID | Service Identifier, identifying a diagnostic service according to UDS, such as 0x14 ClearDiagnosticInformation | |
128 | 234 | SIL | Safety Integrity Level | |
2684 | 41 | SIL | Safety Integrity Level (IEC61508 definition) | |
2804 | 16 | SIMD | Single Instruction Multiple Data | |
1661 | 133 | Sin | Sine | |
1121 | 170 | SLA | Software Layered Architecture | |
2447 | 68 | SLA | Software Layered Architecture | |
2530 | 63 | Slave | A device beeing completely controlled by a master device | |
441 | 218 | SM | Safety Mechanism or Measure | *4 |
164 | 232 | sm | State Management | *4 |
284 | 227 | SM | State Manager | |
1534 | 144 | SN | Sequence Number (please refer to ISO 10681-2) | |
929 | 191 | SNI | Server Name Identification | |
129 | 234 | SOA | Service Oriented Architecture | |
608 | 210 | SOA | Service-Oriented Architecture | |
2795 | 16 | SOA | Service-Oriented Architecture | |
2513 | 64 | SoAd | AUTOSAR Socket Adaptor Module | |
1623 | 136 | SoAd | Socket Adapter | |
242 | 229 | SoAd | Socket Adaptor | |
930 | 191 | SoAd | Socket Adaptor | |
1001 | 184 | SoAd | Socket Adaptor | |
1909 | 113 | SoC | Service-Oriented Communication | |
786 | 199 | Software Cluster | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
787 | 199 | Software Package | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
316 | 225 | SOME/IP | Scalable service-Oriented MiddlewarE over IP | |
495 | 217 | SOME/IP | Scalable service-Oriented MiddlewarE over IP | |
973 | 186 | SOME/IP | Scalable service-Oriented MiddlewarE over IP | |
1905 | 113 | SOME/IP | Scalable service-Oriented MiddlewarE over IP | |
2675 | 44 | SOME/IP | Scalable service-Oriented MiddlewarE over IP. | |
1002 | 184 | SOME/IP | Scalable service-Oriented MiddlwarE over IP | |
1003 | 184 | SOME/IP-SD | SOME/IP Service Discovery | |
244 | 229 | SomeIpTp | SOME/IP Transport Protocol | |
243 | 229 | SomeIpXf | SOME/IP Transformer | |
130 | 234 | SP | Synchronization Point | |
1131 | 169 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
1225 | 160 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
1248 | 159 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
1298 | 157 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
1424 | 148 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
1997 | 108 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
2050 | 104 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
2304 | 83 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
2384 | 73 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer | |
2218 | 90 | SPAL | Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer (The name of this working group) | |
2198 | 91 | SPAL | The name of this working group | |
2241 | 87 | SPAL | The name of this working group | |
2278 | 85 | SPAL | The name of this working group | |
2486 | 65 | SPAL | The name of this working group | |
2536 | 63 | SPAL | The name of this working group | |
2557 | 62 | SPAL | The name of this working group | |
2638 | 55 | SPAL | The name of this working group | |
2256 | 86 | SPAL | The name of this working group (Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer) | |
2334 | 78 | SPAL | The name of this working group (Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer) | |
2410 | 70 | SPAL | The name of this working group (Standard Peripheral Abstraction Layer) | |
2174 | 94 | SPAT | Signal Phase and Timing | |
2175 | 94 | SPAT | Signal Phase And Timing | |
750 | 201 | SPATEM | Signal Phase And Timing Extended Message | |
2176 | 94 | SPATEM | Signal Phase And Timing Extended Message | |
19 | 237 | SPEM | Software Process Engineering Meta-Model | |
131 | 234 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
376 | 221 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
687 | 204 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
1227 | 160 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
1831 | 121 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
2131 | 95 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
2257 | 86 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
2788 | 18 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface | |
966 | 187 | SPI | Serial Peripheral Interface. It is exactly defined hereafter in this document. | |
245 | 229 | Spi | SPI Handler Driver | *1 |
1425 | 148 | SPI/Spi | Serial Peripheral Interface. | |
556 | 212 | SPN | Suspect Parameter Number | |
1049 | 180 | SPN | Suspect Parameter Number | |
1783 | 124 | SPN | Suspect Parameter Number (SAE J1939) | |
1824 | 123 | SPRMIB | suppressPosRspMsgIndicationBit | |
1660 | 133 | Sqrt | Square root | |
1276 | 158 | SRF | Slave Response Frame | |
2372 | 76 | SRF | Slave Response Frame | |
1249 | 159 | SRS | Software Requirement Specification | |
1277 | 158 | SRS | Software Requirement Specification | |
1299 | 157 | SRS | Software Requirement Specification | |
1426 | 148 | SRS | Software Requirement Specification | |
1663 | 133 | SRS | Software Requirement Specification | |
636 | 209 | SRS | Software Requirements Specification | |
1465 | 146 | SRS | Software requirements specification | |
2116 | 96 | SRS | Software Requirements Specification | |
1562 | 143 | SRS | System Requirements Specification | |
1784 | 124 | SSCP | synchronous server call point | |
283 | 227 | ST | System Test | |
2665 | 52 | StbM | (Global) Time Domain | |
246 | 229 | StbM | Synchronized Time-Base Manager | |
813 | 197 | StbM | Synchronized Time-Base Manager | |
840 | 196 | StbM | Synchronized Time-Base Manager | |
861 | 195 | StbM | Synchronized Time-Base Manager | |
955 | 190 | StbM | Synchronized Time-Base Manager | |
2738 | 25 | StbM | Synchronized Time-Base Manager | |
963 | 188 | STD | Standard | |
2201 | 91 | STD | Standard | |
2222 | 90 | STD | Standard | |
2245 | 87 | STD | Standard | |
2259 | 86 | STD | Standard | |
2281 | 85 | STD | Standard | |
2305 | 83 | STD | Standard | |
2338 | 78 | STD | Standard | |
2385 | 73 | STD | Standard | |
2414 | 70 | STD | Standard | |
2469 | 66 | STD | Standard | |
2490 | 65 | STD | Standard | |
2540 | 63 | STD | Standard | |
2561 | 62 | STD | Standard | |
2644 | 55 | STD | Standard | |
276 | 229 | Std | Standard Types | |
1532 | 144 | STF | Start Frame (please refer to ISO 10681-2) | |
637 | 209 | STIM | Data Stimulation packet | |
2117 | 96 | STIM | Data Stimulation packet | |
516 | 213 | StMD | Standardized Module Definition | |
2717 | 26 | StMD | Standardized Module Definition [11] | |
2618 | 58 | STmin | Separation Time min | |
1740 | 125 | STMS | Timestamp | |
1182 | 164 | Sub | Subtraction | |
287 | 227 | SUT | System Under Test | |
2851 | 1 | SUT | System Under Test | |
2844 | 4 | SUT | System Under Test (see ISO/IEC 9646-1) | |
635 | 209 | SVN | Subversion | |
2115 | 96 | SVN | Subversion | |
132 | 234 | SW | Software | |
442 | 218 | SW | Software | |
557 | 212 | SW | Software | |
638 | 209 | SW | Software | |
1122 | 170 | SW | Software | |
1226 | 160 | SW | Software | |
1250 | 159 | SW | Software | |
1300 | 157 | SW | Software | |
1427 | 148 | SW | Software | |
1456 | 147 | SW | Software | |
1563 | 143 | SW | SoftWare | |
1785 | 124 | SW | Software | |
1860 | 119 | SW | Software | |
1869 | 118 | SW | Software | |
1878 | 117 | SW | Software | |
2095 | 97 | SW | Software | |
2118 | 96 | SW | Software | |
2298 | 84 | SW | Software | |
2450 | 67 | SW | Software | |
2600 | 61 | SW | SoftWare | |
1035 | 182 | SW-C | AUTOSAR Software Component (of the Application) | |
18 | 237 | SW-C | Software Component | |
133 | 234 | SW-C | Software Component | |
340 | 222 | SW-C | Software Component | |
681 | 206 | SW-C | Software Component | |
1388 | 149 | SW-C | Software Component | |
1564 | 143 | SW-C | SoftWare Component | |
1786 | 124 | SW-C | Software Component | |
1930 | 111 | SW-C | Software Component | |
2315 | 81 | SW-C | Software Component | |
2693 | 33 | SW-C | Software Component | |
2815 | 15 | SW-C | Software Component | |
2437 | 69 | SW-C | Software Components | |
1428 | 148 | SW-C | Software-Component | |
1820 | 123 | SW-C | Software-Component | |
317 | 225 | SWC | Software Component | |
377 | 221 | SWC | Software Component | |
424 | 219 | SWC | Software Component | |
443 | 218 | SWC | Software Component | |
496 | 217 | SWC | Software Component | |
558 | 212 | SWC | Software Component | |
588 | 211 | SWC | Software Component | |
609 | 210 | SWC | Software Component | |
1123 | 170 | SWC | Software Component | |
2011 | 107 | SWC | Software Component | |
2299 | 84 | SWC | Software Component | |
2448 | 68 | SWC | Software Component | |
2601 | 61 | SWC | SoftWare Component | |
2685 | 41 | SWC | Software Component | |
2789 | 18 | SWC | Software Component | |
2708 | 31 | SWC | Software Component (could refer either to Classic Platform SW- C or to Adaptive Platform SW-C) | |
2718 | 26 | SWC | Software Component Description | |
378 | 221 | SWC-T | Software Component Template | |
2719 | 26 | SWC-T | Software Component Template | |
2071 | 101 | SWC/SW-C | Software Component | |
559 | 212 | SWCD | Software Component Description | |
2072 | 101 | SWCD | Software Component Description | |
2080 | 100 | SWCD | Software Component Description | |
590 | 211 | SWCT | Software Component Template | |
2449 | 68 | SWFRT | Software extending features of HW Free running timers | |
1124 | 170 | SWFRT | Software FreeRunningTimer | |
1251 | 159 | SWS | Software Design Specification | |
134 | 234 | SWS | Software Specification | |
563 | 212 | SWS | Software Specification | |
589 | 211 | SWS | Software Specification | |
639 | 209 | SWS | Software Specification | |
1183 | 164 | SWS | Software Specification | |
1301 | 157 | SWS | Software Specification | |
1429 | 148 | SWS | Software Specification | |
1523 | 144 | SWS | Software Specification | |
1662 | 133 | SWS | Software Specification | |
2119 | 96 | SWS | Software Specification | |
2602 | 61 | SWS | SoftWare Specification | |
1466 | 146 | SWS | Software working specification | |
842 | 196 | Sync | Time synchronization message (Sync) | |
2667 | 52 | Sync | Time synchronization message (Sync) | |
2740 | 25 | Sync | Time synchronization message (Sync) | |
814 | 197 | SYNC message | Time Synchronization message | |
862 | 195 | SYNC message | Time Synchronization message | |
956 | 190 | SYNC message | Time Synchronization message for a Synchronized Time Base | |
379 | 221 | SYS-T | System Template | |
611 | 210 | SYSML | Systems Modelling Language | |
2709 | 31 | TA | Target Address (diagnostic address of the ECU) | |
1712 | 127 | TA | TargetAddress of a UDS request | |
2177 | 94 | TAL | Trust Assurance Level | |
135 | 234 | TC | Timed Communication | |
711 | 202 | TC | Traffic Class | |
2178 | 94 | TC | Traffic class | |
285 | 227 | TCP | Test Coordination Procedures | *4 |
136 | 234 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | *4 |
798 | 198 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
931 | 191 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
990 | 185 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
1634 | 135 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
1646 | 134 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
1725 | 126 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
1906 | 113 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
2514 | 64 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol | |
2676 | 44 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol. | |
2747 | 23 | TCP | Transmission Control Protocol. | |
318 | 225 | TCP | Transport Control Protocol | *5 |
497 | 217 | TCP | Transport Control Protocol | *5 |
1726 | 126 | TCP/IP | A family of communication protocols used in computer networks | |
2515 | 64 | TCP/IP | A family of communication protocols used in computer networks | |
932 | 191 | TCP/IP | A family of communication protocols used in computer networks TLS Transport Layer Security | |
799 | 198 | TCP/IP | A family of communication protocols used in computer networks User Datagram Protocol | |
640 | 209 | TCP/IP | Transfer Control Protocol / Internet Protocol | *5 |
2120 | 96 | TCP/IP | Transfer Control Protocol / Internet Protocol | |
1635 | 135 | TCP/IP Stack | Ethernet communication stack | |
247 | 229 | TcpIp | TCP/IP Stack | *1 |
20 | 237 | TD | Timing Description | |
341 | 222 | TD | Timing Description | |
815 | 197 | TG | Time Gateway | |
843 | 196 | TG | Time Gateway | |
863 | 195 | TG | Time Gateway | |
957 | 190 | TG | Time Gateway | |
2668 | 52 | TG | Time Gateway | |
2741 | 25 | TG | Time Gateway | |
425 | 219 | TID | Test Identifier | |
560 | 212 | TID | Test Identifier | |
816 | 197 | Timesync | Time Synchronization | |
841 | 196 | Timesync | Time Synchronization | |
864 | 195 | Timesync | Time Synchronization | |
958 | 190 | Timesync | Time Synchronization | |
2666 | 52 | Timesync | Time Synchronization | |
2739 | 25 | Timesync | Time Synchronization | |
21 | 237 | TIMEX | AUTOSAR Timing Extensions | |
749 | 201 | TLM | Traffic Light Maneuver | |
2179 | 94 | TLM | Traffic Light Maneuver | |
2801 | 16 | TLP | Task Level Parallelism | |
380 | 221 | TLS | Transport Layer Security | |
498 | 217 | TLS | Transport Layer Security | |
991 | 185 | TLS | Transport Layer Security | |
2516 | 64 | TLS | Transport Layer Security | |
319 | 225 | TLV | Tag Length Value | |
499 | 217 | TLV | Tag Length Value | |
1915 | 113 | TLV | Tag-Length-Value | |
844 | 196 | TLV | Type, Length, Value field (acc. to IEEE 802.1AS) | |
2669 | 52 | TLV | Type, Length, Value field (acc. to IEEE 802.1AS) | |
2742 | 25 | TLV | Type, Length, Value field (acc. to IEEE 802.1AS) | |
248 | 229 | TM | Time Service | |
1938 | 110 | TM | Transmission Mode | |
1939 | 110 | TMC | Transmission Mode Condition, see Chapter 7.3.3.2 | |
1940 | 110 | TMS | Transmission Mode Selector, see Chapter 7.3.3.2 | |
1302 | 157 | TP | Transport Layer | |
137 | 234 | TP | Transport Protocol | |
381 | 221 | TP | Transport Protocol | |
933 | 191 | TP | Transport Protocol | |
992 | 185 | TP | Transport Protocol | |
1252 | 159 | TP | Transport Protocol | |
1821 | 123 | TP | Transport Protocol | |
1898 | 114 | TP | Transport Protocol | |
1521 | 144 | TP | Transport Protocol Layer | |
1015 | 183 | TP.CM | Connection Management message (PGN 00EC00) used by SAE J1939 transport protocol, corresponds to an N-PDU of J1939Tp | |
2232 | 89 | TP.CM | J1939 Transport Protocol Connection Management message | |
1016 | 183 | TP.CM_BAM | Broadcast Announce Message, variant of TP.CM that initiates a BAM transmission | |
1017 | 183 | TP.CM_CTS | Connection Mode Clear To Send, variant of TP.CM that is used for handshake during CMDT transmission | |
1018 | 183 | TP.CM_EndOfMsgAck | End Of Message Acknowledge, variant of TP.CM that acknowledges correct reception of a CMDT transmission | |
1019 | 183 | TP.CM_RTS | Connection Mode Request To Send, variant of TP.CM that initiates a CMDT transmission | |
1020 | 183 | TP.Conn_Abort | Connection Abort, variant of TP.CM that terminates a CMDT transmission | |
1021 | 183 | TP.DT | Data Transfer message (PGN 00EB00) used by SAE J1939 transport protocol, corresponds to an N-PDU of J1939Tp | |
2233 | 89 | TP.DT | J1939 Transport Protocol Data Transfer message | |
1849 | 120 | TPM | Trusted Platform Module | |
561 | 212 | TPS | Template Specification | |
2603 | 61 | TRNG | True Random Number Generator | |
817 | 197 | TS | Time Slave | |
845 | 196 | TS | Time Slave | |
865 | 195 | TS | Time Slave | |
959 | 190 | TS | Time Slave | |
2670 | 52 | TS | Time Slave | |
2743 | 25 | TS | Time Slave | |
641 | 209 | TS | Time Stamp | |
2121 | 96 | TS | Time Stamp | |
712 | 202 | TSB | Topologically Scoped Broadcast | |
439 | 218 | TSC | Technical Safety Concept | |
818 | 197 | TSD | Time Sub-domain | |
846 | 196 | TSD | Time Sub-domain | |
866 | 195 | TSD | Time Sub-domain | |
960 | 190 | TSD | Time Sub-domain | |
2671 | 52 | TSD | Time Sub-domain | |
2744 | 25 | TSD | Time Sub-domain | |
2673 | 52 | TSP | Time Synchronization Provider | |
805 | 197 | TSyn | A bus specific Time Synchronization module | |
821 | 196 | TSyn | A bus specific Time Synchronization module | |
850 | 195 | TSyn | A bus specific Time Synchronization module | |
2650 | 52 | TSyn | A bus specific Time Synchronization module | |
2723 | 25 | TSyn | A bus specific Time Synchronization module | |
937 | 190 | TSyn | A bus specific Time Synchronization Provider module | |
165 | 232 | tsync | Time Synchronization | |
138 | 234 | TTCAN | Time Triggered CAN | |
898 | 192 | TTCAN | Time triggered CAN | |
2181 | 92 | TTCAN | Time Triggered CAN | |
382 | 221 | TTCAN | Time Triggered Controller Area Network | |
252 | 229 | Ttcan | TTCAN Driver | *1 |
882 | 193 | TtcanDrv | CAN Driver module with enabled TTCAN functionality | |
899 | 192 | TtcanDrv | CAN Driver module with enabled TTCAN functionality | |
883 | 193 | TtcanIf | CAN Interface module with enabled TTCAN functionality | |
900 | 192 | TtcanIf | CAN Interface module with enabled TTCAN functionality | |
253 | 229 | TtcanIf | TTCAN Interface | |
500 | 217 | TTL | Time to Live | |
1914 | 113 | TTL | Time To Live | |
2674 | 45 | TTL | Time-to-Live | |
139 | 234 | TTP | Time Triggered Protocol | |
282 | 227 | Tx | Transmission | *4 |
1278 | 158 | TX | Transmission | |
1303 | 157 | TX | Transmission | |
1457 | 147 | TX | Transmission | |
887 | 193 | TX | Transmission or transmit | |
562 | 212 | TX | Transmit | *4 |
1253 | 159 | TX | Transmit | |
2009 | 107 | TX | Transmit | |
1982 | 109 | TX_DL | Transmit data link layer data length | |
888 | 193 | Tx_Trigger | See [1, ISO 11898-4] | |
1184 | 164 | u16 | Mnemonic for the uint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1199 | 163 | u16 | Mnemonic for the uint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1341 | 154 | u16 | Mnemonic for the uint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1354 | 153 | u16 | Mnemonic for the uint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1665 | 133 | u16 | Mnemonic for the uint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2058 | 102 | u16 | Mnemonic for uint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2083 | 99 | u16 | Short name for uint16, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1185 | 164 | u32 | Mnemonic for the uint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1200 | 163 | u32 | Mnemonic for the uint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1342 | 154 | u32 | Mnemonic for the uint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1355 | 153 | u32 | Mnemonic for the uint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1666 | 133 | u32 | Mnemonic for the uint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2059 | 102 | u32 | Mnemonic for uint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2084 | 99 | u32 | Short name for uint32, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1671 | 133 | u64 | Mnemonic for the uint64, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2060 | 102 | u64 | Mnemonic for uint64, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1186 | 164 | u8 | Mnemonic for the uint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1201 | 163 | u8 | Mnemonic for the uint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1340 | 154 | u8 | Mnemonic for the uint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1356 | 153 | u8 | Mnemonic for the uint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1664 | 133 | u8 | Mnemonic for the uint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
2061 | 102 | u8 | Mnemonic for uint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTyp | |
2082 | 99 | u8 | Short name for uint8, specified in AUTOSAR_SWS_PlatformTypes | |
1254 | 159 | UART | Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter | |
1304 | 157 | UART | Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter | |
2370 | 76 | UART | Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter. Dear children have many names, it is also known as SCI and ESCI. | |
1202 | 162 | uC | Microcontroller | |
22 | 237 | UC | Use-Case | |
166 | 232 | ucm | Update and Config Management | |
320 | 225 | UCM | Update and Configuration Management | |
763 | 199 | UCM | Update and Configuration Management | |
2647 | 54 | UCM | Update and Configuration Management | |
765 | 199 | UCM Master | UCM Master is distributing packages and coordinating an update campaign in a vehicle | |
140 | 234 | UDP | User (Universal) Datagram Protocol | |
322 | 225 | UDP | User datagram Protocol | |
502 | 217 | UDP | User datagram Protocol | |
761 | 200 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
800 | 198 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
934 | 191 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
993 | 185 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
1647 | 134 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
1728 | 126 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
1907 | 113 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
2517 | 64 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
2677 | 44 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol. | |
2748 | 23 | UDP | User Datagram Protocol. | |
642 | 209 | UDP/IP | User Datagram Protocol / Internet Protocol | |
2122 | 96 | UDP/IP | User Datagram Protocol / Internet Protocol | |
994 | 185 | UdpNm | AUTOSAR UDP Network Management | |
2518 | 64 | UdpNm | AUTOSAR UDP Network Management Module | |
141 | 234 | UdpNm | UDP Network Management | |
254 | 229 | UdpNm | UDP Network Management | |
802 | 198 | UdpNm | UDP Network Management | |
321 | 225 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
426 | 219 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
501 | 217 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
564 | 212 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
1389 | 149 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
1713 | 127 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
1787 | 124 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
1822 | 123 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Services | |
2710 | 31 | UDS | Unified Diagnostic Specification standardized as ISO 14229 | |
1741 | 125 | UEH | Use Extended Header | |
1850 | 120 | UID | Unique Identifier | |
889 | 193 | UL | Upper layer | |
23 | 237 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
323 | 225 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
342 | 222 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
383 | 221 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
427 | 219 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
503 | 217 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
565 | 212 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
591 | 211 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
1458 | 147 | UML | Unified Modeling Language | |
1255 | 159 | UML | Universal Modelling Language | |
2203 | 91 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2224 | 90 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2247 | 87 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2261 | 86 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2283 | 85 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2306 | 83 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2340 | 78 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2386 | 73 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2416 | 70 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2471 | 66 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2492 | 65 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2542 | 63 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2563 | 62 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
2646 | 55 | UNINIT | Uninitialized (= not initialized) | |
444 | 218 | URI | Uniform Resource Identifier | |
504 | 217 | URI | Uniform Resource Identifier | |
445 | 218 | URL | Uniform Resource Locator | |
505 | 217 | URL | Uniform Resource Locator | |
643 | 209 | URL | Uniform Resource Locator | |
1256 | 159 | URL | Uniform Resource Locator | |
2123 | 96 | URL | Uniform Resource Locator | |
142 | 234 | USB | Universal Serial Bus | |
2765 | 19 | USS | UltraSonic Sensor | |
288 | 227 | UT | Upper Tester | |
291 | 227 | UTA | UCM Test Application | |
324 | 225 | UUID | Universally Unique Identifier | |
506 | 217 | UUID | Universally Unique Identifier | |
739 | 201 | V2I | vehicle to infrastructure | |
738 | 201 | V2V | vehicle to vehicle | |
737 | 201 | V2X | Either vehicle to vehicle (V2V), or vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) and/or infrastructure to vehicle (I2V) | |
255 | 229 | V2xBtp | Vehicle-2-X Basic Transport | |
743 | 201 | V2xBtp | Vehicle-2-X Basic Transport | |
256 | 229 | V2xFac | Vehicle-2-X Facilities | |
742 | 201 | V2xFac | Vehicle-2-X Facilities | |
744 | 201 | V2xGn | Vehicle-2-X Geo Networking | |
257 | 229 | V2xGn | Vehicle-2-X GeoNetworking | |
258 | 229 | V2xM | Vehicle-2-X Management | |
741 | 201 | V2xM | Vehicle-2-X Management | |
735 | 201 | VDP | Vehicle Data Provider | |
788 | 199 | Vehicle Package | see [1] AUTOSAR Glossary | |
1742 | 125 | VERB | Verbose | |
1743 | 125 | VERS | Version Number | |
1697 | 130 | VFB | Virtual Function Bus | |
2790 | 18 | VFB | Virtual Function Bus | |
26 | 237 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
143 | 234 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
325 | 225 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
343 | 222 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
384 | 221 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
428 | 219 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
507 | 217 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
566 | 212 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
612 | 210 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
2686 | 41 | VFB | Virtual Functional Bus | |
2604 | 61 | Vi | VendorId | |
567 | 212 | VIN | Vehicle Identification Number | |
1727 | 126 | VIN | Vehicle Identification Number | |
1714 | 127 | VIN | Vehicle Identification Number according to ISO-3779 | |
144 | 234 | VISS | Vehicle Information Service Specification | |
613 | 210 | VISS | Vehicle Information Service Specification | |
508 | 217 | VLAN | Virtual Local Area Network | |
847 | 196 | VLAN | Virtual Local Area Network | |
1636 | 135 | VLAN | Virtual Local Area Network | |
2672 | 52 | VLAN | Virtual Local Area Network | |
2745 | 25 | VLAN | Virtual Local Area Network | |
2806 | 16 | VLIW | Very Long Instruction Word | |
1931 | 111 | VMM | Vehicle Message Matrix | |
145 | 234 | VMM | Vehicle Mode Management | |
1788 | 124 | VOBD | Vehicle On-Board-Diagnostic | |
701 | 203 | VOD | Verification on Demand | |
736 | 201 | VOD | Verification on Demand | |
1565 | 143 | vPOC | Data structure provided from the CC to the host at the CHI, which contains the actual POC status of the CC (see [13] for details). | |
509 | 217 | VSA | Variable Size Array | |
517 | 213 | VSMD | Vendor Specific Module Definition | |
2720 | 26 | VSMD | Vendor-Specific Module Definition [11] | |
610 | 210 | W3C | World Wide Consortium | *5 |
148 | 234 | W3C | World Wide Web Consortium | |
24 | 237 | WCET | Worst case execution time | |
146 | 234 | WCET | Worst Case Execution Time | |
1463 | 146 | WCET | Worst Case Execution Time | |
2078 | 100 | WCET | Worst case execution time. | |
25 | 237 | WCRT | Worst case response time | |
147 | 234 | WCRT | Worst Case Response time | |
688 | 204 | WDG | Watchdog (module specific prefix) | |
2132 | 95 | WDG | Watchdog (module specific prefix) | |
259 | 229 | Wdg | Watchdog Driver | |
260 | 229 | WdgIf | Watchdog Interface | |
261 | 229 | WdgM | Watchdog Manager | |
683 | 206 | WdgM | Watchdog Manager | |
2316 | 81 | WdgM | Watchdog Manager | |
1744 | 125 | WEID | With ECU ID | |
2850 | 3 | WET | Worst Case Execution Time | |
262 | 229 | WEth | Wireless Ethernet Driver | |
1637 | 135 | WEth | Wireless Ethernet Driver | |
658 | 208 | WEth | Wireless Ethernet Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
665 | 207 | WEth | Wireless Ethernet Driver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
659 | 208 | WEthTrcv | Wireless Ethernet Transceiver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
666 | 207 | WEthTrcv | Wireless Ethernet Transceiver (AUTOSAR BSW module) | |
263 | 229 | WEthTrcv | Wireless Ethernet Transceiver Driver | |
1638 | 135 | WEthTrcv | Wireless Ethernet Transceiver Driver | |
1790 | 124 | WIR | Warning Indicator Request | |
2221 | 90 | WP | Work Package | |
2244 | 87 | WP | Work Package | |
2258 | 86 | WP | Work Package | |
2337 | 78 | WP | Work Package | |
2413 | 70 | WP | Work Package | |
2467 | 66 | WP | Work Package | |
2489 | 65 | WP | Work Package | |
2539 | 63 | WP | Work Package | |
2560 | 62 | WP | Work Package | |
2641 | 55 | WP | Work Package | |
1257 | 159 | WPII | Work Package in AUTOSAR phase 2 | |
1745 | 125 | WSID | With Session ID | |
1746 | 125 | WTMS | With Timestamp | |
1789 | 124 | WUC | OBD Term: Warm up cycle (OBD Term) | |
1496 | 145 | WUDOP | Wake-Up During Operation | |
1459 | 147 | WUP | Wake-Up Pattern | |
1497 | 145 | WUP | Wake-Up Pattern | |
1498 | 145 | WUS | Wake-Up Symbol | |
1791 | 124 | WWH-OBD | World Wide Harmonized On-Board-Diagnostic | |
429 | 219 | WWH-OBD | World-Wide Harmonized On-Board Diagnostics | |
568 | 212 | WWH-OBD | World-Wide Harmonized On-Board Diagnostics | |
2519 | 64 | XCP | eXtended Calibration Protocol | |
149 | 234 | XCP | Universal Calibration Protocol | |
644 | 209 | XCP | Universal Calibration Protocol | |
1583 | 142 | XCP | Universal Calibration Protocol | |
2124 | 96 | XCP | Universal Calibration Protocol | |
264 | 229 | Xcp | XCP | *5 |
2605 | 61 | XEX | Xor-Encrypt-Xor | |
1036 | 182 | XFER | J1939 Transfer PG (PGN = 0x0CA00) | |
2766 | 19 | XiL | ...(X) in the Loop, such as HIL, SIL | |
1430 | 148 | XML | eXtended Markup Language | |
150 | 234 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
326 | 225 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
385 | 221 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
430 | 219 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
510 | 217 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
569 | 212 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
593 | 211 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
614 | 210 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
645 | 209 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
1258 | 159 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
1305 | 157 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
1460 | 147 | XML | Extensible markup language | |
1566 | 143 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
2125 | 96 | XML | Extensible Markup Language | |
151 | 234 | XSD | XML Schema Definition | |
327 | 225 | XSD | XML Schema Definition | |
386 | 221 | XSD | XML Schema Definition | |
431 | 219 | XSD | XML Schema Definition | |
511 | 217 | XSD | XML Schema Definition | |
570 | 212 | XSD | XML Schema Definition | |
615 | 210 | XSD | XML Schema Definition | |
2606 | 61 | XTS | XEX-based tweaked-codebook mode with ciphertext stealing | |
1823 | 123 | Xxx_ | Placeholder for an API provider | |
2438 | 69 | Xxx_ | Placeholder for an API provider | |
1390 | 148 | μC | Microcontroller | |
2564 | 61 | μC | Microcontroller |
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Copy Table in Excel and Paste as a Markdown Table
https://thisdavej.com/copy-table-in-excel-and-paste-as-a-markdown-table/
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