Monday, July 29
Participants
- Gururaja N (Bosch)
- Kevin Valdek (High Mobility)
- Michael Ger (Cloudera)
- Stephen Lawrence (Renesas)
- Steve Crumb (GENIVI)
Apologies
- Petar Vorotnikov (Visteon)
- Daniel Wilms (BMW)
- Gunnar Andersson (GENIVI)
- (Magnus, Melco - vacation)
- Gerald Spreitz (Bosch) (vacation)
- Philippe Robin
Planned agenda
- Review of the gap analysis deliverable content proposal (all)
- Presentation of a summary of the Extended Vehicle ISO 20078 standard contents
- Various topics according to JIRA (SCRUM sprint review)
- look at active sprint & backlog of VCS tracker
- JIRA kanban is here (Note, Kanban requires login. This browse project seems to currently work for viewing without login. Please request login if you are active participant....
Minutes
Kevin moderates the call. Thanks.
Gap analysis deliverable proposal
- Kevin: the proposal from Philippe is good and we already have most of the necessary information about each project to start
- Guru input:
- For the scope overlap/gap part we can bring in a table structure that we use for comparison
- We can define data characters from one project to another
- We can add information about how each project is being adopted by the industry
- Steve: when talking about deliverables, can we draw experience from the work being done in the Android Automotive SIG? Data topics are being discussed there as well.
- Philippe (added offline) : IMHO we could add P.Car as one of the inputs we need to review, to be discussed at the next meeting
Extended Vehicle ISO 20078 summary
- Kevin presents - key points:
- The ISO standard was published end of Q1 this year. It covers concept and specific requirements for OEMs to follow when providing car data access to third parties via web services
- The standard consists of three different parts:
- Content (resources)
- Security framework
- Access (consent flow)
- The standard does not enforce or recommend any specific car data protocols
- Should be useful for the CS project. To consider: if a deliverable should be compatible with the standard
- Documents are not available in the public domain, but licensed
- Guru:
- There’s a lot of info in the document that is useful: Authorisation, REST API etc.
- As the documents are not in the public domain. Does GENIVI have any type of collaboration with the ISO body, to get access to the information? How could it be done?
- Steve: will investigate if we can get a license
Monday, July 22
Participants
- Benjamin Klotz (BMW)
- Daniel Wilms (BMW)
- Gururaja N (Bosch)
- Kevin Valdek (High Mobility)
- Petar Vorotnikov (Visteon)
- Gunnar Andersson (GENIVI)
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- Connected Services project charter
- ISO Extended Vehicle update
- W3C work status
- Gunnar presents the content of the following wiki page Connected Services: W3C VISS/VSI specification status
- discussion on proff-of-concept implementation of the VISS/VSI
- Kevin: is there a general plan/timeline for VSS Gen2 ?
- Benjamin: things will be delayed until the data models for transportation workshop has happened (scheduled on 12-13 September 2019)(look here)
- current WG charter started on May 2018 and will end on June 2020,
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commented
- Sensoris
- Gerald shows a slide deck (link TO BE ADDED) from Bosch describing the status of Sensoris work
- Version 1.0.0 of the Sensoris specification will be released in the next days under CC-ND license
- data provided by Sensoris are not only about the vehicles but about the environment
- Version 1.1.0 will introduce the concept of "jobs"
- jobs = login jobs running for a certain period of time for a certain fleet of vehicles
- Gunnar: it would be good to identify how much overlap we have, shows the interest of different domain taxonomies
- Gerald: it would be good also to set up a call with the sensoris project once we have reviewed the Sensoris specification that will be published soon
- AOB
- telco schedule
- DECISION we will start scheduling the weekly call on Monday afternoons at 4pm CET next week (8 July)
- (added offline) cloudera and autonomic.ai which are based on US Pacific coast have been invited to join
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