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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 21806-14
First edition
Road vehicles — Media Oriented
Systems Transport (MOST) —
Part 14:
Lean application layer
Véhicules routiers — Système de transport axé sur les médias —
Partie 14: Couche d'application allégée
PROOF/ÉPREUVE
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ISO 21806-14:2021(E)
ISO 2021
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Contents Page

Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v

Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vi

1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

4 Symbols and abbreviated terms ........................................................................................................................................................... 3

4.1 Symbols ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

4.2 Abbreviated terms ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3

5 Conventions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

6 Basic principles ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

7 Node kinds .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

7.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

7.2 Root node ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

7.2.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

7.2.2 Lean network services ................................................................................................................................................ 5

7.2.3 Network descriptor ....................................................................................................................................................... 5

7.3 Remote node ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6

7.4 Listen-only node .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

8 Node addressing ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

9 Data transport ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

10 Network configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

10.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

10.2 Network ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

10.3 Node ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8

10.4 Path ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

10.5 Coupling ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8

10.6 Streaming socket ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

10.7 Network socket ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

11 Network supervisor/application interface (NSAI) ........................................................................................................10

11.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................................10

11.2 Requests, responses, and events ..........................................................................................................................................11

11.2.1 Network startup and shutdown ......................................................................................................................11

11.2.2 Connection management .......................................................................................................................................11

11.2.3 Diagnosis .............................................................................................................................................................................11

12 Lean network services interface (LNSI) ....................................................................................................................................12

12.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................................12

12.2 Requests, responses, and events ..........................................................................................................................................14

12.2.1 Lean network services .............................................................................................................................................14

12.2.2 Network startup and shutdown ......................................................................................................................14

12.2.3 Node discovery ...............................................................................................................................................................14

12.2.4 Connection management .......................................................................................................................................15

12.2.5 Diagnosis .............................................................................................................................................................................15

13 Network management .................................................................................................................................................................................15

13.1 Network startup and shutdown ............................................................................................................................................15

13.2 Network events ....................................................................................................................................................................................15

13.2.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................15

13.2.2 End of network activity ...........................................................................................................................................16

13.2.3 Unlock and critical unlock ....................................................................................................................................16

13.2.4 Network change event .............................................................................................................................................16

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13.2.5 Source drop .......................................................................................................................................................................16

13.3 Node discovery ....................................................................................................................................................................................16

13.3.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................16

13.3.2 Addresses ............................................................................................................................................................................17

13.3.3 Scanning the network ...............................................................................................................................................17

13.3.4 Adding nodes to the network .............................................................................................................................18

13.3.5 Reset detection ...............................................................................................................................................................21

13.4 Connection management ............................................................................................................................................................23

13.4.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................23

13.4.2 Sockets ...................................................................................................................................................................................24

13.4.3 Couplings .............................................................................................................................................................................24

13.4.4 Paths ........................................................................................................................................................................................25

13.4.5 Activating paths .............................................................................................................................................................25

13.4.6 Deactivating paths .......................................................................................................................................................26

13.4.7 Re-creation of lost paths ........................................................................................................................................27

13.4.8 Monitoring ..........................................................................................................................................................................27

13.5 Network management message format .........................................................................................................................27

13.5.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................27

13.5.2 Command and report reference ......................................................................................................................27

13.5.3 Message IDs for commands and reports ..................................................................................................30

14 Diagnosis ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................31

14.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................31

14.2 Full-duplex network diagnosis ...............................................................................................................................................31

14.3 Half-duplex network diagnosis ..............................................................................................................................................31

14.4 Network diagnosis using diagnosis line .........................................................................................................................32

15 Timing definitions ...........................................................................................................................................................................................33

15.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................................33

15.2 Timer t .................................................................................................................................................................................................

Hello 34

15.2.1 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................34

15.2.2 Start and stop conditions.......................................................................................................................................34

15.2.3 Timer expiration ...........................................................................................................................................................34

15.3 Timer t .....................................................................................................................................................................................................

RD 34

15.3.1 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................34

15.3.2 Start and stop conditions.......................................................................................................................................34

15.3.3 Timer expiration ...........................................................................................................................................................34

15.4 Timer t ..........................................................................................................................................................................

LNS_Termination 35

15.4.1 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................35

15.4.2 Start and stop conditions.......................................................................................................................................35

15.4.3 Timer expiration ...........................................................................................................................................................35

16 Service interface definition to transport layer and network layer ...............................................................35

Annex A (normative) Parameters for LNSI and network management messages .............................................36

Annex B (informative) XSD for validation of XML ................................................................................................................................43

Annex C (informative) Network descriptor example ........................................................................................................................53

Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................55

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Foreword

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Data communication.
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Introduction

The Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) communication technology was initially developed at

the end of the 1990s in order to support complex audio applications in cars. The MOST Cooperation was

founded in 1998 with the goal to develop and enable the technology for the automotive industry. Today,

MOST enables the transport of high quality of service (QoS) audio and video together with packet data

and real-time control to support modern automotive multimedia and similar applications. MOST is a

function-oriented communication technology to network a variety of multimedia devices comprising

one or more MOST nodes.
Figure 1 shows a MOST network example.
Figure 1 — MOST network example
The MOST communication technology provides:
— synchronous and isochronous streaming,
— small overhead for administrative communication control,
— a functional and hierarchical system model,
— API standardization through a function block (FBlock) framework,
— free partitioning of functionality to real devices,
— service discovery and notification, and
[2]

— flexibly scalable automotive-ready Ethernet communication according to ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 .

MOST is a synchronous time-division-multiplexing (TDM) network that transports different data types

on separate channels at low latency. MOST supports different bit rates and physical layers. The network

clock is provided with a continuous data signal.

1) MOST® is the registered trademark of Microchip Technology Inc. This information is given for the convenience

of users of this document and does not constitute an endorsement by ISO.
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Within the synchronous base data signal, the content of multiple streaming connections and control

data is transported. For streaming data connections, bandwidth is reserved to avoid interruptions,

collisions, or delays in the transport of the data stream.

MOST specifies mechanisms for sending anisochronous, packet-based data in addition to control data

and streaming data. The transmission of packet-based data is separated from the transmission of

control data and streaming data. None of them interfere with each other.

A MOST network consists of devices that are connected to one common control channel and packet

channel.

In summary, MOST is a network that has mechanisms to transport the various signals and data streams

that occur in multimedia and infotainment systems.

The ISO standards maintenance portal (https:// standards .iso .org/ iso/ ) provides references to MOST

specifications implemented in today's road vehicles because easy access via hyperlinks to these

specifications is necessary. It references documents that are normative or informative for the MOST

versions 4V0, 3V1, 3V0, and 2V5.

The ISO 21806 series has been established in order to specify requirements and recommendations

for implementing the MOST communication technology into multimedia devices and to provide

conformance test plans for implementing related test tools and test procedures.

To achieve this, the ISO 21806 series is based on the open systems interconnection (OSI) basic reference

[1] [3]

model in accordance with ISO/IEC 7498-1 and ISO/IEC 10731, which structures communication

systems into seven layers as shown in Figure 2. Stream transmission applications use a direct stream

data interface (transparent) to the data link layer.
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Figure 2 — The ISO 21806 series reference according to the OSI model

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The holder of this patent right has assured ISO that he/she is willing to negotiate licences under

reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions with applicants throughout the world. In

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obtained from the patent database available at www .iso .org/ patents.

Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of

patent rights other than those in the patent database. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying

any or all such patent rights.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 21806-14:2021(E)
Road vehicles — Media Oriented Systems Transport
(MOST) —
Part 14:
Lean application layer
1 Scope

This document specifies the technical requirements for the lean application layer for MOST, a

synchronous time-division-multiplexing network.

The lean application layer includes a specification of the services available to control the configuration

and behaviour of the network management.
The lean application layer covers the definition of:
— node kinds,
— node addressing,
— data transport,
— network configuration,
— lean network services interface,
— network management, including connection management,
— diagnosis, and
— timing definitions.
2 Normative references

The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content

constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For

undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

ISO 21806-1, Road vehicles — Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) — Part 1: General information

and definitions

ISO 21806-4, Road vehicles — Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) — Part 4: Transport layer and

network layer

ISO 21806-10, Road vehicles — Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) — Part 10: 150-Mbit/s coaxial

physical layer

ISO 21806-12, Road vehicles — Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) — Part 12: 50-Mbit/s balanced

media physical layer
3 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 21806-1 and the following apply.

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ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardisation at the following addresses:

— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
3.1
coupling
tie between a streaming socket (3.11) and a network socket
3.2
lean network service

implementation of a software library that provides mechanisms to support node discovery (3.6) and

establish a network configuration (3.3)
3.3
network configuration

nodes currently connected to the network and paths (3.7) established for transmission

3.4
network descriptor

list of nodes allowed to participate in network communication, including valid paths (3.7) with

definition of couplings (3.1) and streaming connections
3.5
network supervisor
entity that is responsible for monitoring the network configuration (3.3)
3.6
node discovery
determination of the presence of the expected remote nodes (3.8)
3.7
path
two couplings (3.1) and a streaming connection
3.8
remote node

node that participates in a MOST network that conforms to this document and does not implement the

lean network services (3.2)
3.9
root node

node in a MOST network that controls the network (discover, configure, and connect)

3.10
signature
unique identification of a node

Note 1 to entry: The signature includes the logical node address, DiagID, MAC address, etc. It is provided at design

time. The signature is matched against the information contained in the network descriptor (3.4).

3.11
socket
interface of the MNC
Note 1 to entry: A socket is either a streaming socket or a network socket.
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3.12
source drop
detection of unavailability o
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