Protocols Usage
| Protocol/Version | Start/End Year | Manufacturer | Vehicle Types |
|---|---|---|---|
| FlexRay | 2008? | BMW | cars |
| FlexRay | 2008? | Volkswagen | cars |
| FlexRay | 2008? | Daimler AG | cars |
| FlexRay | — | General Motors | cars |
| CAN | 1986 | many (ISO 11898-1) | many |
| MOST | ? | Ford, BMW, Daimler, and GM | cars |
| J1850 | — | GM | cars |
| J1850 | 2008? | Chrysler | cars |
| J1850 | — | Ford | cars |
| APC | — | Ford | cars |
| ISO-9141-I/-II | 2008? | Ford | cars |
| VAN | 2008? | PSA Peugeot Citroën | cars |
| VAN | 2008? | Renault | cars |
| J1939 | 2005–present | many | heavy trucks (Class 5-8) |
| J1708/1587 | 1985–present | Volvo AB, most US truck manufacturers | heavy trucks (Class 5-8) |
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