IEEE P1616.1
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IEEE Draft Standard for Data Storage System for Automated Driving (EDR/DSSAD)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | N/A | 45 |
New IEEE Standard – Active – Draft. This standardization defines the goals and metrics of a Data Storage System for Automated Driving (DSSAD). It identifies functions and common technical requirements for data storage requirements. It defines data elements relevant to Automated Driving System (ADS) Level 3, Level 4 and Level 5. It defines the usage of data amongst diverse end users. The standard compiles a compendium of data elements used in vehicles of categories M1 and N1 regarding their EDR and DSSAD for partial and fully automated vehicles. The standard also has an On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) port lockout / Near Field Communication (NFC) protocol for protection against data manipulation via the vehicle diagnostic port. This standard is made available without prejudice [[of]] to national and regional laws related to data privacy, protection, and personal data processing. Users are responsible for compliance with all such laws and regulations. This standard may be frequently updated to include relevant data definitions and data elements towards the development of automated vehicles. The overall goal is to create a data collection standard for automated driving that includes functional requirements for automated vehicle gateways and security guidelines for cloud-based automotive data recorder requirements.