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DoIP

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What is DoIP?

DoIP (Diagnostics over Internet Protocol) is a standard used in the automotive industry for diagnostics and ECU (Electronic Control Unit) reprogramming over Ethernet. It enables faster and more efficient communication with vehicle ECUs compared to older protocols like CAN. DoIP facilitates remote diagnostics, software updates, and data logging, which are crucial for modern connected vehicles and over-the-air (OTA) updates.

What other technologies are related to DoIP?

DoIP Competitor Technologies

DoCAN (Diagnostics over CAN) is a diagnostic communication protocol similar to DoIP, but using CAN as the transport layer instead of Ethernet/IP.
mentioned alongside DoIP in 91% (150) of relevant job posts
KWP2000 (Keyword Protocol 2000) is an older diagnostic protocol, which is now mostly replaced by UDS. DoIP is a transport layer for UDS, so it is competing with KWP2000 transport layers.
mentioned alongside DoIP in 15% (57) of relevant job posts

DoIP Complementary Technologies

UDS (Unified Diagnostic Services) is a diagnostic protocol often used over DoIP. It defines the diagnostic services and data parameters.
mentioned alongside DoIP in 14% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
ODX (Open Diagnostic Data Exchange) is a standardized format for describing diagnostic data. It's complementary because DoIP uses ODX for describing the diagnostic services.
mentioned alongside DoIP in 20% (111) of relevant job posts
CANoe.Diva is a tool for conformance testing of diagnostic implementations. It is complementary to DoIP.
mentioned alongside DoIP in 37% (51) of relevant job posts

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