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  2. Vehicular metrics - Wikipedia

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    Many historical projects related to vehicle automation have been automated (made automatic) subject to a heavy reliance on artificial aids in their environment, such as magnetic strips. Autonomous control implies satisfactory performance under significant uncertainties in the environment, and the ability to compensate for system failures ...

  3. Track IQ - Wikipedia

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    Track IQ, is installing wheel bearing and tread defect detection systems at 20 sites on key railway routes across India. In 2017, Track IQ acquired Imaging Technologies, which enabled the supplier to boost its capabilities to accurately measure wheel profile, brake and brake shoe condition [ 4 ] FleetOne is a multi-sensor trending database ...

  4. Automotive SPICE - Wikipedia

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    SPICE for Mechanical Engineering (ME-SPICE for short) is an extension of Automotive SPICE according to the plug-in concept defined there. The purpose of ME-SPICE is to evaluate the performance of the development processes for mechanical systems or the mechanical parts of mechatronic systems.

  5. Fleet Management System - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Management Systems Interface (FMS) is a standard interface to vehicle data of commercial vehicles. The six European manufacturers Mercedes-Benz , MAN , Scania , Volvo (including Renault ), DAF and Iveco developed the so-called FMS-Standard in 2002 to make manufacturer-independent applications for telematics possible.

  6. Integrated vehicle health management - Wikipedia

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    Integrated vehicle health management (IVHM) or integrated system health management (ISHM) is the unified capability of systems to assess the current or future state of the member system health and integrate that picture of system health within a framework of available resources and operational demand. [1]

  7. Floating car data - Wikipedia

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    Floating cellular data is one of the methods to collect floating car data. This method uses cellular network data ( CDMA , GSM , UMTS , GPRS ). No special devices/hardware are necessary: every switched-on mobile phone becomes a traffic probe and is as such an anonymous source of information.

  8. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    TEXA OBD log. Small data logger with the possibility to read out the data later on PC via USB. Data loggers are designed to capture vehicle data while the vehicle is in normal operation, for later analysis. Data logging uses include: Engine and vehicle monitoring under normal operation, for diagnosis or tuning.

  9. Vehicle location data - Wikipedia

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    Private companies use vehicle location data for vehicle repossession and consumer profiling. [1] Government databases have been subjected to legal orders for location data. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Access may be restricted to use in criminal cases, but may also be available for civil cases, such as divorce.