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The Car Monitor Josh Rupiper James Dicke Tyler Andrews
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Motivation Connect the Driver to the Car Error codes recognized Efficiency Reports Driving Habits A teenager’s first car Expandability Tractor monitoring
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GPS ODB-II Odometer + Speedometer Fuel Tank Sensor USB Hub eBox
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ODB-II Interface
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OBD-II Diagnostic Codes ? P0105 P0106 P0107 P0108 P0109 P0111 P0112 P0113 P0114 P0115 P0116 P0117 P0118 P0119 P0120 P0121 P0122 P0123 P0124 P0125 P0126 P0127 P0128
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Communication
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LCD Display Check Engine Codes Engine Temperature Gas Tank Level Speed Current Mileage Anything Else?
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802.11 Communication Check Engine Codes Location with Timestamps Interface with Google Maps API Abnormal Speed Measurements What Else?
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Legal Issues Who has access to the information recorded? Recorded Driving Information Black Boxes in Ireland Mandatory for future drivers Record GPS location over time Accessible by police, insurers... New York Fatal Accident in 2005
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Sub-Project Be able to capture On-Board Diagnostics -Transmit to USB Interface the OBD to the EBOX-II
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Discussion Questions? Ideas? What do you want? Concerns? Different vehicles support different interfaces Sensors may not be accessible for some vehicles
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