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* Automatic [http://www.automatic.com/] | * Automatic [http://www.automatic.com/] | ||
* [http://www.cowfishstudios.com/blog/obd-pi-raspberry-pi-displaying-car-diagnostics-obd-ii-data-on-an-aftermarket-head-unit OBD Pi] | * [http://www.cowfishstudios.com/blog/obd-pi-raspberry-pi-displaying-car-diagnostics-obd-ii-data-on-an-aftermarket-head-unit OBD Pi] | ||
* [https://envirocar.org/ EnviroCar] ([https://wiki.52north.org/bin/view/Projects/EnviroCar| Wiki page] with more info on OBD commands and calculations) | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 10 September 2022
Quantified Car Release status: experimental [box doku] | |
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Description | Data dathering (not-so) black box for you car. |
Author(s) | tiefpunkt |
Quanitfy your car. There's a lot of data being collected automatically in modern cars already, and the plan is to gather that data, and make it useful (maybe).
Data Sources
OBD
OBD stands for On-Board diagnostics [1]. It should allow us to gather a lot of information via a standarized format, called OBD-2, or EOBD (the European equivalent). There are OBD-2 connectors in most modern cars, and adapters for bluetooth or USB readily available.
I have a OBD-2 bluetooth adapter, and a OBD-2 USB cable now. Both work, but I use the USB cable because it's easier to connect.
List of OBD PIDs [2] has all possible values we could get from the car, not all are implemented in all cars though.
GPS
With a GPS receiver, we can link the data we gather to a specific location.
Camera
Add a camera?
Hardware
Planning
- Raspberry Pi
- OBD-2 adapter (bluetooth? USB?)
- Wifi -> upload data, via tethering or when at home near to a known access point
- GPS adapter
- Cheap GPS from miniPCI cards [3]
- blink(1) or RZLblink as status LED
- WebCam as Dashcam ?
- Powersupply ???
Rev. 1
- Old netbook
- Car power supply
- OBD-2 USB cable
Software
I forked pyobdlib by markembling, fixed some stuff, and then wrote a logger around it (not yet on github) that spits out a CSV file with some of the more interesting values (for my car).
Logbook
- 02.09.2013
- First real test when driving from Munich to Stuttgart. Gathered some data[4]. Used Rev.1 Hardware and simple csv logger. Logger broke down during a short stop when the motor was turned of. Was an issue with pyobdlib. Should be fixable. GPS should be one of the next priorities.
Links
- How to interface with your car’s ECU through OBD2 and Python
- OBD2-Scantool (Python project for OBD on GitHub)
- Raspberry Pi Car PC Project Part 1Part 2
- Raspberry Pi Car Computer
- Power Supply
- Raspberry PI Power Shield
- Sleepy Pi
- MausBerry Car Power Supply Website Kickstarter
- OpenXC - OBD2-Project by Ford [5] [6]
- Automatic [7]
- OBD Pi
- EnviroCar (Wiki page with more info on OBD commands and calculations)