ASAM highlights OTA, telematics, & connected car standardization 3/31-Novi

ASAM and Cummins Inc. invite OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers to participate in the Telematics Workshop "Remote 2-Way Communication" on Mach 31, 2016 at the Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel in Novi, Michigan. Goal will be to develop use cases relating to over-the-air communication. (PRNewsFoto/ASAM e V)
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ASAM, an international technical standardization organization in automotive electronics and automated testing, announces plans to expand its work scope to include “Telematics”. The member organization Cummins Inc. has approached ASAM with the request to further document common use cases relating to over-the-air communication.

As a first step, Cummins Inc. and ASAM will co-host a workshop on “Remote 2-Way Communication” taking place on March 31, 2016 in Novi, Michigan. All global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tier-1 suppliers (members and non-members) are invited to participate and to discuss standardization potential in the areas of

  • telematics security
  • remote software / calibration updates
  • remote adjustment
  • remote diagnostics
  • prognostics
  • Big Data exchange services.

The workshop will create a common understanding of the challenges and potential paths to solutions that can be addressed by a standardization project.

“ASAM is the right community for development of this type of project,” says Gorance Eftimovski, Director of Engineering, Connected Systems and Controls Calibration FE, and Board Member of ASAM. “ASAM’s history and industry connections in measurement, calibration, diagnostics systems and data storage systems make ASAM the perfect intersection to bring together user needs, requirements, and solutions from the marketplace.”

Joseph Sparacino, Business Development Manager at ASAM adds: “Our next step will be to integrate the many global telematics providers and stakeholders to co-develop a technical standard.”