Genvict Technologies WB-R30B Roadside Unit User Manual WB R30B manual
Shenzhen Genvict Technologies Co.,Ltd Roadside Unit WB R30B manual
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Users Manual
Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure (V2X) Specific Roadside Unit WB-R30B User Guide WB-R30B user guide Catalog 1 Product Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Product parameter .................................................................................................................. 2 2 Product installation ......................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Product accessories ................................................................................................................ 3 2.2 Login WB-R30B .................................................................................................................... 5 2.2.1 Device installation .......................................................................................................... 5 2.2.2serial port log in ............................................................................................................... 6 2.2.3Wi-Fi log in ..................................................................................................................... 7 3 WB-R30BAutomatic Start-up Items ............................................................................................... 7 4ÇWB-R30BSoftware Use Guidance .............................................................................................. 8 4.1Device Network Interface Introduction .................................................................................. 8 4.2Wi-Fi Use Guidance .............................................................................................................. 10 4.2.1 Change Wi-Fi broadcast ssid and password ................................................................. 10 4.2.2Modify Wi-Fi IP Address and Assign IP Address Pool ................................................. 10 4.3 Ethernet Use Guidance......................................................................................................... 11 4.3.1ManuallyConfigure Ethernet Interface IP Address ....................................................... 11 4.3.2AutomaticallyAcquire Ethernet Interface IP Address ................................................... 12 4.4 4G Network Interface Use Guidance ................................................................................... 12 4.5System Upgrading Introduction ............................................................................................ 12 4.5.1Upgrading File Preparation ........................................................................................... 12 4.5.2Parameter Introduction ............................................................................................ 13 WB-R30B user guide 1 Product Introduction WB-R30B roadside unit equipment is based on 5.8~5.92GHz DSRC cooperative vehicle technology (V2V, V2I, V2X). It provides DSRC (IEEE802.11p), Bluetooth/Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet and CAN communication functions and mainly used in cooperative intelligent traffic, vehicle safety and autonomous driving. WB-R30B is a class C device according to Table 9 of ASTM E2213-03 and is for private application. WB-R30B enables vehicles to talk to each other in real time. It will provide supports for Connected Vehicles, Cooperative ITS and Autonomous Vehicles. 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DSRC1 Indicator Wi-Fi/BT RS232 ËDC C supplyË POE Waterr-proof poort DS SRC2 Figuree2-1 WB-R30 0Bfront WB-R30B user guide GNSS 4G Figuree2-2 WB-R30 0B back DSRCantenn na WIFIIantenna GN NSSantennaa 4G antenn na Figure22-3WB-R30B Bantenna Figgure 2-4 shoows WB-R330B wires. There are 15 meters 122-pin serial port& DC power and 10 meteers POE, am mong whichh in 12-pin, serial 2 used in debug, serial 1 is ffunctional port. For thee WB-R30B user guide pair oraange power wire, positiive is green and brown is negativee. POE power 12-pin pow wer Figure 2-4WB-R30B wires 2 Login 2.2 n WB-R R30B 2.2.1 Deviice installaation Accesssories contaain power caable, data caable and anttennas. Therre are two ttypes of pow wer cable, for thee positive, bbrown negattive), one iss o is DC power one cord within 12-pin power coord (Note: green t POE pow the wer cord annd this is opptional. The data cable includes DE EBUG seriaal port and function port of serial o 12-pin poower cable, and a 8-pin caable (If POE E power suppply mode iis selected, POE also supports nettwork cablee function; if DC powerr supply mo ode is selectted, networkk need to prrepare separately). Antennas innclude two DSRC anteenna, WIFI / BT antennna and GNS SS antenna, 4G antennais opptional. Devvice is instaalled correcttly as shown n in Figure 2-5. WB-R30B user guide Figuree2-5full instaallation 2.2.2serial l port log in Take seerial port acccessing toool Xshell5 foor example,, the steps oof serial portt accessing are as follows: "new w" connectioon; 1) Opeen Xshell5, select 2) Chooose "SERIA AL" as protoocol incatallog; WB-R30B user guide 1) Configure parameters in SERIAL panel. 2) Click "Connect", choose accept and save key. Then type in user name: root and password: victgen to complete connection. 2.2.3Wi-Fi log in For setting up Wi-Fi connection, please check chapter four, section two. Use Xshell5 to access device, the configuration steps are as follows: 1) Open the Xshell5, select "new" connection; 3) 2) Select SSH as protocol, set host address to 192.168.110.1, port number uses the default port number 22 4) Click "OK", choose accept and save key. Then type in user name: root and password: victgen to complete connection. 3 WB-R30BAutomatic Start-up Items Check script /etc/init.d/S90init-stuff for WB-R30B startup items, here will explain how to configure and edit each programwhich will run at the start of device. 1.To reviewscript S90init-stuff: vi/etc/init.d/S90init-stuff, as shown in figure 3-1: Figure 3-1 Automatic Start Scripts WB-R30B user guide 2. Script content is as follows: gpsd.sh -- GPSD configuration script, through which user can configure GPSD serial port and baud rate, the gpsd baud rate is 115200. run_reset4g.sh -- 4G module reset script, which to ensure that 4G module can work correctly. run_wireless.sh -- Load Wi-Fi driver module, after running this script, device will act as an AP, waiting wireless terminal to access by Wi-Fi. run_ap.sh -- Hostapd configuration script, through whichuser can set IP address pool for client devices. run_bt.sh -- Bluetooth module loading script, after running this script,Bluetooth function is switch on. huawei_909_dial.sh -- 4G module loading script, after running this script,4Gfunction is switch on. start_wave.sh -- WAVE service module loading script, after running this script,DSRCfunction is switch on. rtl3d 192.168.110.1 224.0.0.1 -- Read local GNSS message, and send as multicast message tomulticast group address 224.0.0.1 on Wi-Fi interface address 192.168.110.1. 4Ç ÇWB-R30BSoftware Use Guidance 4.1DeviceNetworkInterfaceIntroduction After login system, input command âifconfigâ to view device network interface information, as shown in figure 4-1: WB-R30B user guide Figure 4-1 Network Interface Info Through âifconfigâcommand, there are five network interfaces on the device, namely eth0, lo, usb1, wave0 and wlan0. Eth0 is Ethernet interface, lo is local loopback interface, usb1 is 4G network interface, wave0 is DSRC communication interface and wlan0 is Wi-Fi interface. Please note that if4G module or SIM card is not plugged in, usb1 interface won't appear. WB-R30B user guide 4.2WiÇŚFiUseGuidance Type in command âifconfigâ to view device network interface information, as shown in figure 4-2: Figure 4-2 Wi-Fi Interface The default interface for Wi-Fi is wlan0and default IP address is 192.168.110.1, this is the AP address forother devices to connect to. User can change this IP address by editing corresponding configuration file. See the next section for detail. 4.2.1 Change Wi-Fi broadcast ssid and password Initial WiFissid is: genvict-v2x and password is: cdgvmymm. This can be changed by modify hostapd.conf under directory /etc. Figure 4-3modifyWiFissid WiFi password can be modified by setting âwap_passphraseâ value: Figure 4-4modify WiFipassword 4.2.2Modify Wi-Fi IP Address and Assign IP Address Pool Use vi to open /etc/udhcpd.conf, find âstartâ and âendâ items. 10 WB-R30B user guide Figure 4-5Wi-Fi Assign IP Address Pool Changethe start and end configuration in green spot to modify the address pool of AP.The default IP addresses for client is in 192.168.110.0 segment, totally 10 addresses (From 192.168.110.110 to 192.168.110.120). Note that if you want to modify default address, please make sure that âopt routerâ item in udhcpd.conf has the same address segment as AP address segment, shown in figure 4-2-2 highlighted in green. Figure 4-6Wi-Fi IP Address Detailed Info 4.3 EthernetUseGuidance 4.3.1ManuallyConfigure Ethernet Interface IP Address Connect WB-R30B to PC via Ethernet cable, log in and inputâifconfig eth0 upâ andâifconfig eth0 192.169.5.200 netmask 255.255.255.0â. Then eth0 IP address can be seen, as shown in figure 4-3. Note thatWB-R30B and PC must configure in the same network segment. 11 WB-R30B user guide Figure 4-7ManuallyConfigure Ethernet Interface 4.3.2AutomaticallyAcquire Ethernet Interface IP Address Connect WB-R30B to router via Ethernet cable, input âudhcpc -i eth0â, then WB-R30Bâs Ethernet interface can obtain IP address automatically, as shown in figure 4-8 Figure 4-8AutomaticallyAcquire IP Address 4.4 4GNetworkInterfaceUseGuidance Usb1 is the 4G network interface.WB-R30B obtained IP address 10.144.119.118from server. The existence of this address stands that the device is capable of accessing to Internet, as shown in figure 4-9. Figure 4-94G Network Interface 4.5SystemUpgradingIntroduction 4.5.1Upgrading File Preparation First of all, prepare the upgrade file such as kernel;copy upgrading file to any path of the device. To do this, user can use Linux SCP command under Linux or SSH, WinSCPunder Windows. Now takingWinSCP as an example, the access configuration steps are as follows: 12 WB-R30B user guide 1) Open the WinSCP, configuration interface will appear; 1) 2) SelectSCP as protocol, use 192.168.2.100 as host name, default 22 as port number, ârootâ as user name and âvictgenâ as password.Click "login" to complete access. (If host key related security warning appears, select "update".) After accessing using WinSCP shown in Figure4-5-1, with PCâs file directory on the left and WB-R30B file directory on the right.Then user can do file operations. As user has root privilege, please be cautious when applying operations. Name Name Figure 4-11 WinSCP Operation Interface 4.5.2Parameter Introduction Viewsys_update.sh under /opt/scripts directory, this script supports four kinds of upgrading, including DTB, Uboot, Kernel and FS. User can use command line to upgrade. (For example,./sys_update.sh -x /xxx/xxxxxx.xxx) 1) -x to distinguish four types of upgrading files: -d stands for DTB upgrading -u stands for Uboot upgrading -k stands for Linux Kernel upgrading -f stands for Filesystem upgrading -dÇ-uÇ-kÇ-f can be used in any combination, this means that not only one type upgrading file, 13 WB-R30B user guide but multiple combination files can be used for upgrading. For example,-u, -k, -d, and -f using at the same time means the device needs to upgrade using DTB, Uboot, Kernel and FS files at the same time. Note that parameters are all lowercase letters. 2) /xxx/xxxmeans that upgrade file can locate in any path. 3) xxx.xxxstands for upgrading file name, this name can be user defined and has no format requirements. Warning Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: âReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. âIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. âConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. âConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment . This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. 14 WB-R30B user guide GENVICT Headquarters (Shenzhen) Add: 12/F Tower A, R&D Building, Tsinghua Hi-Tech Park, Keyuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, P.R.C. 518057 Tel: (0086) 0755-26030288 Fax: (0086)0755-33631693 GENVICT Department of Research Program Add: Unit 903, Building A, Changhong Science and Technology Mansion, No 199 Tianfu Fourth Street, High-tech Zone, Chengdu, Sichuan, P.R.C. 610041 Tel: (0086)028-83168577 Fax:(0086)028-83168578 Ëwanglx@genvict.com The underlying software technical supportË Application software technical supportËxuzq@genvict.com Hardware technical support: shild@genvict.com 15
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