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Sensor Interface Specification Innovation Platform, SENSORIS, is an open group of significant actors from the global vehicle industry, map and data providers, sensors manufacturers and telecom operators who joined forces, under the form of this Innovation Platform, driven by the common vision and belief that, defining an appropriate interface for exchanging information between the in-vehicle sensors and a dedicated cloud as well as between clouds

  • enable broad access, delivery and processing of vehicle sensor data
  • enable easy exchange of vehicle sensor data between all players
  • enable enriched location based services
  • drive global growth in this field

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  • vehicle-to-cloud data upload format (vehicle-based data only)
          Where does "data model" fit in – is it part of what we mean by upload format here?  (Or is it missing from the list?)
  • cloud-to-cloud data exchange format (vehicle-based data and other data needed for mobility services)
  • cloud-to-vehicle ‘campaign’ request format (request for specific data at specific locations and times only)
  • conformance to data authorization/authentication process
  • conformance to data privacy regulations
  • conformance to approved security regulation

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  • define infrastructure or architecture
  • establish commercial agreement frameworks for data exchange
  • define data exchange for v2v, v2i, i2v (cooperative data) exchange
  • define cloud-to-vehicle services


MISSING:  A bit more detailed analysis of what was actually published.  E.g. content of data model.
(This was done in a previous ticket?)

Licenses

SENSORIS specifications will be handled through a dual license model. Every release will be first released internally to the members of SENSORIS under a SENSORIS license. As SENSORIS is committed to be open to the public, all schemas and documentation will be published after a 12 month retention period to the public under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. Please review the referred license for the exact description of the rights and obligations related to the use of the SENSORIS schemas and documentation.

The published package under this license also contains HTML-documentation as well as the schema description in Google Protocol Buffers (protobuf) language.

What is allowed to do:

  • Download the schema from the website.
  • Compile a protobuf library using the openly available protobuf compiler.
  • Use the protobuf library to implement any software that encodes or decodes SENSORIS messages. 
  • Define proprietary (non-standardized) Any-extensions.
  • Use SENSORIS and your proprietary extensions even commercially between non-member to non-member business cases.
  • You can join the consortium and contribute.

This clarification part is not necessary in the GAP analysis.

What is not allowed to do:

  • Change the protobuf schema and distribute it to third parties under any name (SENSORIS or other) to exchange data.

This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license which accompanies this distribution, and is available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/legalcode.

Extended Vehicle (ExVe) ISO standard Unknown User (kevinval)

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