- From: Philipp Hoschka <ph@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2015 20:00:37 +0100
- To: Paul Boyes <pb@opencar.com>
- CC: "Konopelko, Pavel (P.)" <pkonopel@visteon.com>, PHILIPPE COLLIOT <philippe.colliot@mpsa.com>, Adam Abramski <adam.m.abramski@intel.com>, "lbs (eg-lbs@mail.genivi.org)" <eg-lbs@mail.genivi.org>, "public-automotive@w3.org" <public-automotive@w3.org>, "public-autowebplatform@w3.org" <public-autowebplatform@w3.org>
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The specification being worked on seems to be here https://lts.cms.here.com/static-cloud-content/Company_Site/2015_06/Vehicle_Sensor_Data_Cloud_Ingestion_Interface_Specification.pdf Interesting work and we should definitely reach out - having said that, at list after a quick look, work seems somewhat orthogonal to API spec since it's about communication between the vehicle and the "cloud" ("analytic processing backend") Quoting from "General Considerations" > Vehicles driving on the road are equipped with a magnitude of sensors. > These Sensor Data may be transferred over any kind of technology from > the vehicle to an Analytic Processing Backend. Between individual vehicles > and the Analytic Processing Backend, an OEM-, or System Vendor-Backend > may be located as a proxy. The Sensor Data Interface Specification defines > the content of Sensor Data Messages and their encoding format as they > are submitted to the Analytic Processing Backend. However, the > specification > may be used between other components as well. > Sensor Data are submitted as messages with various type of content. On 11/2/2015 7:42 PM, Paul Boyes wrote: > Pavel, > > Thanks for posting this. I believe this work is definitely related to > the LBS and W3C Vehicle Info APIs. It would seem we should engage > them at very least to find out what they are doing. Does anyone on > the list have contacts related to this? > > Paul J. Boyes > -------------------------------- > Mobile: 206-276-9675 > Skype: pauljboyes > > > > >> On Nov 2, 2015, at 2:09 AM, Konopelko, Pavel (P.) >> <pkonopel@visteon.com <mailto:pkonopel@visteon.com>> wrote: >> >> Philippe, Adam, >> >> I just stumbled across this [1]: >> >> "Representatives from electronic map provider HERE and companies >> active along the automotive value chain have met in Auburn Hills >> (USA) to push their joint activities to create a global interface >> format for vehicle sensor data. Such a standard would speed the >> development of automated driving worldwide. >> >> Among the participants were representatives of carmakers Fiat >> Chrysler, Ford and General Motors, traffic data provider Inrix and >> navigation system manufacturer TomTom as well as tier one supplier >> Robert Bosch GmbH. The wide spectrum of participants highlights the >> significance of an industrywide collaboration in the area of digital >> mobility data, said HERE in a press release. The meeting in Auburn >> Hills followed up to an initial meeting in Berlin in July where 16 >> companies participated." >> >> I wonder if this activity is or could potentially be related to the >> work that both GENIVI LBS EG and W3C already do in this area. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> --Pavel Konopelko >> >> [1] >> http://www.automotive-eetimes.com/en/standardisation-of-vehicle-data-makes-progress.html?cmp_id=7&news_id=222904516 >> >> -- >> Visteon Innovation & Technology GmbH >> Sitz der Gesellschaft: Kerpen >> Registergericht: Köln HRB 71036 >> Geschäftsführung: Christian Feltgen, Radboud Vaessen, Andrea Eichelberg >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message including attachments, if >> any, is intended only for the person or entity to which it is >> addressed and may contain confidential and /or privileged material. >> Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is >> prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the >> sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original >> message. If you are the intended recipient but do not wish to receive >> communications through this medium, please so advise the sender >> immediately. >> >> >> >
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