/TODO/ all CCS participants to review the Geotab document on EV data access requirements
Philippe reminds this TODO to participants, Kevin will look at Geotab document this week
/TODO/ Rex to review the Adaptive Autosar signal-to-service specifications
Philippe asks Keith (who knows well the Adaptive Autosar stack) whether he could provide an overview of the signal-to-service specifications to the CCS team
Keith: will do,
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sync on the communication framework
Keith was able to join today after a long period of overlapping between CCS call and other calls that prevented him from joining
Keith: asks how we can get the gps position of a fleet of cars using the communication infrastructure proposed in the poc
Kevin V / Philippe: we might have different variants of the poc depending on whether we simulate the vehicle data or we use existing devices like the Geotab Go device if we want to connect to actual cars
Philippe: for the vehicle simulation, two options have been discussed in the GENIVI AASIG project which is also working on a poc : either using the vehicle simulator published by JLR on GENIVI gitub (genivi-vehicle-simulator repository) or using opends
Keith: indicates that LGE Labs in the Silicon Valley have also a vehicle simulator
Philippe: although we will start with laptops as execution targets for the poc, we might switch to automotive boards for the in-vehicle segment of the poc in the future, FYI Renesas has set up a lava-based test farm (with R-Car boards) to build and run the GENIVI CI process, we could use the test farm to simulate the vehicle segment
Keith: FYI Adaptive Autosar has decommissionned their test farm and runs the CI process on qemu only
Philippe: invites Keith to the second call of the week which is dedicated to the communication infrastructure