This article in Heavy Duty Trucking magazine discusses the history of the J1939 standard and looks to the future, asking what it will look like 30 years from now. Bryan Hennessy, Kvaser field application engineer and chairman of the SAE J1939 Next Generation Task Force is cited in this.
News
02/09/2020
by Kvaser
In-Vehicle Communication Standards for Trucks: Where Do We Go With J1939?
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