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Integrated Diagnostics for the Vehicle System
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How will a mechanic troubleshoot the heavy duty vehicle of the future? Will he or she have to be both retriever and integrator of data collected from multiple black boxes on the vehicle? How many tools will it take? Is there a definition of a vehicle system “diagnostic environment” that needs to be developed in order to create a solution to this problem? This paper will attempt to create the system focus for vehicle diagnostics that is required if this industry is to successfully produce the integrated electronic vehicle of the future. Both the on-board and off-board requirements of the diagnostic environment will be examined.
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Lukich, J. and Brandt, W., "Integrated Diagnostics for the Vehicle System," SAE Technical Paper 912683, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/912683.Also In
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