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What is UDS?

UDS likely refers to Unified Diagnostic Services, a communication protocol used in automotive electronics for diagnostic and monitoring purposes. It is defined in ISO 14229 and allows external test equipment to communicate with Electronic Control Units (ECUs) in a vehicle for tasks such as reading diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), accessing sensor data, and performing control functions.

What other technologies are related to UDS?

UDS Competitor Technologies

Keyword Protocol. An older diagnostic protocol that is a competitor to UDS.
mentioned alongside UDS in 82% (329) of relevant job posts
An older diagnostic protocol. A direct competitor to UDS.
mentioned alongside UDS in 78% (289) of relevant job posts

UDS Complementary Technologies

Diagnostics over Internet Protocol. Transports UDS messages over Ethernet, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside UDS in 65% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
Controller Area Network. A common communication bus that UDS can be implemented on, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside UDS in 8% (5.7k) of relevant job posts
A tool used for simulating and testing CAN networks, and supports UDS testing, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside UDS in 13% (2.2k) of relevant job posts

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