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A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

BS EN 61375-3-1 - ELECTRONIC RAILWAY EQUIPMENT - TRAIN COMMUNICATION NETWORK - PART 3-1: MVB - MULTIPURPOSE VEHICLE BUS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

31-08-2012

Language(s)

English

FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 General
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Normative references
   1.3 Terms and definitions
   1.4 Abbreviations
   1.5 Conventions
2 Physical Layer
   2.1 Topology
   2.2 Device classes
   2.3 Specifications common to all media
   2.4 Electrical Short Distance medium (choice)
   2.5 Electrical Middle Distance medium (choice)
   2.6 Optical Glass Fibre medium (choice)
3 Medium-dependent signalling
   3.1 Frame encoding and decoding
   3.2 Line redundancy (option)
   3.3 Repeater
4 Frames and telegrams
   4.1 Frame format
   4.2 Telegram timing
   4.3 Detection of correct frames, collision and silence
        by the master
5 Link Layer Control
   5.1 Addressing
   5.2 Master Frames contents
   5.3 Slave Frame contents
   5.4 Telegram types
6 Medium allocation
   6.1 Organisation
   6.2 Periodic Polling
   6.3 Event Polling
   6.4 Devices_Scan
7 Mastership transfer
   7.1 Mastership transfer operation
   7.2 Mastership transfer specifications
   7.3 Supervisory data frames for mastership transfer
8 Link Layer Interface
   8.1 Link Layer layering
   8.2 Link Process Data interface
   8.3 Link Message Data interface
   8.4 Link Supervision Interface
9 Real-Time Protocols
10 Gateway Function
11 Network Management
   11.1 Contents of this clause
   11.2 MVB Managed objects
   11.3 MVB Services and management messages
Bibliography

BS EN 61375-3-1

Committee
GEL/9/2
DocumentType
Draft
Pages
131
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
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