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Why IoT Sensors Need Standards

Cars That Think

Because there are now thousands of sensor products on the market, adherence to standards that could improve their performance or accelerate development of new applications has grown in importance, as has the need for independent conformity and certification protocols. IEEE P2020: Standard for Automotive System Image Quality.

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Report: US extending connected vehicle pilot program in Ann Arbor

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The Detroit News reports that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is extending the major connected vehicle pilot project in Ann Arbor ( earlier post ) by another six months, but won’t change its timetable for deciding whether to move forward with the new technology.

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Murata and Michelin co-develop embeddable RFID module for tires

Green Car Congress

In addition to the supply of this RFID module, Murata will be able to offer its id-Bridge platform (RFID middleware), which processes and interprets the data transmitted from the tire embeddable RFID tag in conformance with ISO standards. Four ISO standards were published in 2019 and 2020: ISO 20909, 20910, 20911, 20912.

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Standards Take Online Gaming to the Next Level

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They include the lack of technical standards to address bandwidth, connectivity, interoperability, and latency issues. The new IEEE Computer Society Online Gaming Standards Committee plans to address the challenges. The standard covers how to handle the coding, recording, and transmission of in-match action.

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GM and partners demonstrate cross-brand V2X application layer interoperability in China

Green Car Congress

A complete set of communication standards is necessary for underpinning an intelligent transportation system (ITS) using connected vehicles as a key component. The goal of the working group is to standardize V2X message formats agnostic to lower-layer communication technology.

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“Charging Station” — Is That the Location or the “Charger”?

EV Adoption

This requires simple, easy-to-understand terms without jargon, and that leverage consumer’s existing reference point of the gasoline refueling experience. In an ensuing discussion around this “charging station” reference it wasn’t clear what the author meant. 39% assumed charging station refers to the site/location and 43.2%

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DOT updates National ITS Architecture and the Turbo Architecture software

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The National ITS Architecture reflects the contributions of a broad cross-section of the ITS community and provides a definitive reference for ITS deployment planning. The Turbo Architecture 7.1 update includes alignment with National ITS Architecture Version 7.1 and addresses issues reported by Turbo Architecture 7.0

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