Intelligent Transport Systems


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The book provides a systematic overview of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). First, it includes an insight into the reference architectures developed within the main EU research projects. Then, it delves into each of the layers of such architectures, from physical to application layer, describing the technological issues which are being currently faced by some of the most important ITS research groups. The book concludes with some end user services and applications deployed by industrial partners. This book is a well-balanced combination of academic contributions and industrial applications in the field of Intelligent Transportation Systems. The most representative technologies and research results achieved by some of the most relevant research groups working on ITS, collated to show the chances of generating industrial solutions to be deployed in real transportation environments.




Toyota Gas Pedals


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IEEE Standard for Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders (MVEDRs).


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Abstract: This amendment adds information pertaining to motor vehicle event data recorder connector lockout apparatus (MVEDRCLA) by revision. Keywords: communication equipment, crash data, crash data recorder (CDR), data transfer, data transmission, diagnostic link connector (DLC), diagnostic programs, diagnostic testing, EEPROM, EEPROM data, electronic control unit (ECU), electronic equipment and components, electronic scan tools, event data recorder (EDR), information exchange, litigation, nonvolatile memory, nonvolatile memory data, OBD2 or OBDII, odometer clocking, odometer fraud, odometer spun, odometer tampering, onboard network data security, power control module (PCM) and/or electronic control unit (ECU) flashing, road vehicle components, road vehicle engineering, road vehicles, SAE J1962 connectors, vehicle components, vehicle crash data, vehicle identification number (VIN) tampering and/or theft.




Event Data Recorder - Retrieval Tool Protocol


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This SAE Recommended Practice utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle event data recorders (EDRs). To accomplish this, the SAE J1962 diagnostic connector is designated as the primary physical interface for EDR retrieval tools.This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to be used for the development of EDR retrieval tools. Retrieval tools are intended to interface with light duty vehicles and to produce EDR record reports with data element formats specified by SAE J1698-1.Limitations: This SAE Recommend Practice specifies how EDR records should be imaged, translated, and reported by EDR retrieval tools. It does not specify how EDR records are recorded and stored by individual vehicles. This SAE Recommended Practice addresses EDR record retrieval (including imaging and translating) via the connection to the vehicle's SAE J1962 connector or via direct connection to an electronic control unit (ECU) containing an EDR record. Direct connection to an ECU may require the use of specialized interface adapters. This SAE Recommended Practice is being revised in order to referance SAE J3197. This change was based on recent discussions in the SAE EDR Committee.




IEEE Recommended Practice for Monitoring Electric Power Quality


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Abstract: This recommended practice encompasses the monitoring of electrical characteristics of single-phase and polyphase ac power systems. It includes consistent descriptions of conducted electromagnetic phenomena occurring on power systems. This recommended practice describes nominal conditions and deviations from these nominal conditions that may originate within the source of supply or load equipment or may originate from interactions between the source and the load. Also, this recommended practice discusses power quality monitoring devices, application techniques, and the interpretation of monitoring results. Keywords: assessment, compatibility, dip, distortion, electromagnetic phenomena, harmonics, imbalance, instruments, monitoring, power quality, rms variation, sag, swell, transient, unbalance.