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Can Network: Prioritization

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Conflicts can arise in a network when several control modules try to transmit messages at the same time. For example, if the driver brakes at the same time as the front seat passenger changes the climate control settings and a passenger in the rear seat uses the power windows.

To ensure safe operation the messages must be prioritized. In addition, the delays that arise when messages are queued must be reasonable. This is so the customer does not feel the system is slow.

To resolve conflicts and delays messages are prioritized ensuring functionality.

The prioritization of messages is determined by the number of zeroes at the beginning of a message. The more zeroes the higher the priority.

Prioritization occurs as follows:

The message with the highest priority (most zeroes at the beginning) "wins" and is sent first.

The end of a message is seven zeroes. The control modules then know that the network is available and a new message can be sent in priority order.