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Common Vehicle Interface Initiative is a joint outreach from GENIVI and W3C to the automotive industry, to involve several other organizations with the aim of aligning fragmented data modeling approaches into a true industry standard.

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(green star) Slide Deck!  Make sure you do not miss the

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(pre-read

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) community slide deck

(blue star) GENIVI Virtual AMM Experience was completed during 26-30 October.  All presentations and video-recordings are available.
     (Recommended start: CVII OEM-panel)

(red star) Webinar!  The question "Why automotive suppliers and data-focused companies need a Common Vehicle Interface Initiative"

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     was addressed in this Automotive World Webinar.  You can view

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that slide deck or view the recorded webinar!

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Related sub-projects

  • Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS) & VSSo (VSS ontology) development
    Tuesdays 1 PM EST / 1900 CET, for 1 hour combined.  Zoom link, Meeting number 754 644 794, pwd: std.data1
    Contact: Gunnar Andersson or Ted Guild
  • VISS v2 protocol development (=web protocol for VSS data)
    Tuesdays 2PM EST / 2000 CET, 1 hour, please see W3C Automotive Working group (contact Ted Guild)
  • Vehicle Service Catalog (VSC) &  RPC protocol developmentBi-weekly, Mondays 1PM EST / 1900 CET, 1 hour, please see W3C Automotive Working group (contact Ted Guild)
  • GENIVI Cloud & Connected Services – see project home page for information
  • Android Automotive SIG - Vehicle HAL topic is somewhat related since it also investigates integration of the same standard data model (VSS) → see project home page for information.

Feel free to also contact GENIVI's Technical Lead, Gunnar Andersson if you have questions about any topic.

Introduction


In May of 2020, a number of companies initiated a conversation about the Common Vehicle Interface Initiative (CVII) in a panel discussion held at the GENIVI Virtual Tech Summit, which has led to W3C and GENIVI spearheading a coordination initiative in the automotive and web industries.

The core of the initiative gathers around this question:

   “Is it time to finally define the industry-wide standard vehicle data model?"

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