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The core design goals listed below help explain the basic UAVCAN concepts and the motivation behind them.

	*  Democratic network - There is no master node. All nodes in the network have the same communication rights so that there is no single point of failure.</description>
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        <description>The CAN wiki pages

This page collection is intended to provide shared information about aspects of using the CAN network.
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial bus system, developed to be used in cars to exchange information between different electronic components. Now it is used in nearly all application fields, Industrial, medical,  white goods, or pedelecs.
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