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Diagnostics Trends for Automotive Electronic Systems
Technical Paper
2002-21-0021
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Abstract
This paper is a study of the On-Board Diagnosis (OBD), a constituent element of the automotive electronic diagnosis system, together with its support functions. With regard to the OBD, we have listed and explained the principles of various diagnostic methods and their advantages and disadvantages. In addition, we have also commented on design factors and concepts. As to the support functions, nameiy diagnostics communication and diagnostic scan tool, drive recorder, and also IT, we have made recommendations on their future development in view of the functional division of roles with respect to the OBD in light of their respective characteristics.
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Citation
Ogawa, T. and Morozumi, H., "Diagnostics Trends for Automotive Electronic Systems," SAE Technical Paper 2002-21-0021, 2002.Also In
References
- Diagnostics Trends, Kawai Mitsuo Hayashi, Kazuhiko Toyota Motor Corporation
- Navigator, 4, November 2001, Tanji, Kazuo Roland Belger and Partner Japan, Inc.
- Background and Effectiveness of On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) Regulations, Kashine, Yoshihisa Toyota Motor Corporation