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This page is an aggregation of links to various Vehicle Signal Specifications resources. It is intended to provide a quick reference access to everything VSS. If you do not find what you are looking for or see things that are missing, please let us know.
***If you want to dive right into the spec or documentation go to GitHub***
Table of Contents
COVESA VSS Wiki
The VSS page on this wiki is a good starting point that leads/points to all of the other locations.
- VSS One-PagerOverview - High level overview of VSS
- Introduction to VSS Sessions - Every Quarter, starting Q1 2023, there is an Intro to VSS. Presentation and recording of the session are available.
- Understanding VSS - Presentations and decks starting with an introduction to those unfamiliar with VSS followed by some deeper dives into VSS and related VSS Ontology
- Vehicle Data Models - Overview and Gap Analysis - Survey of vehicle data models
- Weekly MeetingMeetings - See the Community Calendar
- Weekly meeting time : Agenda and linkNotes
Calendar and Collaboration Channels
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Calendar and Mailing List are only accessible with a Google account.
If you have not already done so you can create a Google account without changing their email address here:
https://accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail
(mailing lists and Slack)
The COVESA Community Calendar contains all open COVESA meetings.
Data Expert Group Mailing List (Google Group)
https://groups.google.com/a/covesa.global/g/data-expert-group
Slack
For historic reasons VSS and VSC channels are in w3auto workspace and Data Expert Group is in covesacommunity workspace
GitHub
GitHub is where almost all of the VSS project work is maintained. The main page contains links to
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- Introduction to Vehicle Signal Specification at COVESA AMM October 2022 (deck)
- Introduction to Vehicle Signal Specification (presentation) at COVESA AMM Spring April 2022 (deck)
- VSS and VSS Ontology (presentation) at at COVESA AMM Spring 2022 (deck)
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There are various implementations where VSS is used as data model for vehicle data. Beside several closed-source implementations, here are the ones that are shared publicly:
- playground.digital.auto - playground for ideation and collaboration between digital.auto participants using VSS and python.
- Aos Edge - A software first approach to the connected vehicle.
- Provides a protected VSS data server that uses the VISS protocol, VISS client library and a 'getting started' example using VSS as the data model.
- Source repositories
- Eclipse Kuksa - Building blocks for the Software Defined Vehicle
- AWS IoT Fleetwise - Fleet Management software
- W3C Vehicle Information Service Specification - data service for serving VSS data on multiple topologies
OEM Adoption
- BMW
- Mapped proprietary descriptions of vehicle data to VSS, for millions of cars.
- Employing GraphQL to create a backend single access layer for querying data coming from various storage and streaming systems. Demonstrated backend application based on this solution. While for data streaming use cases, other technologies that are supporting VSS might be in place.
- Volvo
- Ford
- EV Charging Event Data Aggregation project led by Ford is actively updating the VSS model for EV Charging
- Internally working with VSS as a starting point for a variety of data related and development projects
- Mercedes
- Internally working with VSS as a starting point for a variety of data related and development projects
Open Source Implementations
- playground.digital.auto - playground for ideation and collaboration between digital.auto participants using VSS and python.
- Aos Edge - A software first approach to the connected vehicle.
- Provides a protected VSS data server that uses the VISS protocol, VISS client library and a 'getting started' example using VSS as the data model.
- Source repositories
- Eclipse Kuksa - Building blocks for the Software Defined Vehicle
- AWS IoT Fleetwise - Fleet Management software
- W3C Vehicle Information Service Specification - data service for serving VSS data on multiple topologies
Spotlight Series
COVESA Spotlight is a series where member organizations from the COVESA Community present their use/implementation of COVESA's Vehicle Signal Specification answering the following questions:
- Why VSS was used? / The value of using VSS?
- How VSS was used?
- What could be improved in VSS?
You can find the past presentations from the series here. If you are interested in presenting your VSS implementation, please contact the Community Director.
Joint Projects with W3C
Covesa has joint projects to develop and standardize certain technology through the W3C process.
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