Re: Yet another standard for vehicle sensor data

Hi All,

I also noticed this.  Here is the press release: 
https://lts.cms.here.com/static-cloud-content/Newsroom/071015_HERE_and_automotive_industry_leaders_taking_next_steps_to_drive_global_standard_for_in_vehicle_data.pdf <https://lts.cms.here.com/static-cloud-content/Newsroom/071015_HERE_and_automotive_industry_leaders_taking_next_steps_to_drive_global_standard_for_in_vehicle_data.pdf>

…and link to the web page:
https://company.here.com/automotive/new-innovations/sensor-ingestion/ <https://company.here.com/automotive/new-innovations/sensor-ingestion/>

…and the spec:
https://lts.cms.here.com/static-cloud-content/Company_Site/2015_06/Vehicle_Sensor_Data_Cloud_Ingestion_Interface_Specification.pdf <https://lts.cms.here.com/static-cloud-content/Company_Site/2015_06/Vehicle_Sensor_Data_Cloud_Ingestion_Interface_Specification.pdf>

While OEMs have joined some meetings, I do not believe they have already committed to this spec.  Another meeting will be held in Tokyo on Nov. 4th.

Regards,

David Nishijima


> On Nov 2, 2015, at 02:09, Konopelko, Pavel (P.) <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
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