SOME/IP Explained in 5 Minutes!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Join us for a quick 5-minute overview of SOME/IP, a protocol designed for efficient communication in automotive systems.
Watch as we explain SOME/IP's preference for UDP in real-time control applications and its role in supporting complex data structures. The video showcases the adaptability of a service-based architecture through a practical example involving a smartphone's contact list. Covering fundamental communication types, Service Discovery, and the Transformer Specification!
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The best video so far i saw to understand the SOME IP concept.
We're so glad you enjoyed it! If you're interested, we have an in-person SOME/IP training class at our HQ building in Troy, MI on May 16th. Here is the link to register: www.simpletix.com/e/some-ip-in-person-5-16-2024-tickets-154101
Thank you very much. My second day working as Network Protocol Engineer! Your video helped-me a lot to understand this protocol!
Check out our new complete video at ua-cam.com/video/iDtseeMiHxg/v-deo.html
What a wonderful video, thank you very very much!
Thanks for watching! We're glad you enjoyed it. If you're interested in a more detailed explanation, check out our full overview of SOME/IP here: ua-cam.com/video/QTp-PRdBekk/v-deo.html
We also have a free, In-person SOME/IP training class at our office in Troy on March 5th! Here's the registration link: www.simpletix.com/e/some-ip-in-person-3-5-2024-tickets-153645
Guys, I love the short intro for Some ip, but please make sure that the written presentation is accurate and reflects the spoken part. You say that that udp is preferred for a payload of 1400 bytes, but it is written 1500 bytes. In the slide "What is a service" it is written: "Subscriber - subscribes using to the Eventgroup". Don't you mean Subscriber subscribes to the Event group?
Please pay attention to details. This is important.