Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1616-2004

IEEE Standard for Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR)

Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders (MVEDRs) collect, record, store and export data related to motor vehicle pre-defined events. This standard defines a protocol for MVEDR output data compatibility and export protocols of MVEDR data elements. This standard does not prescribe which specific data elements shall be recorded, or how the data are to be collected, recorded and stored. It is applicable to event data recorders for all types of motor vehicles licensed to operate on public roadways, whether offered as original or aftermarket equipment, whether stand-alone or integrated within the vehicle.

Sponsor Committee
VT/ITS - Intelligent Transportation Systems
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2002-12-11
Superseded by
1616-2021
Amendments
1616a-2010
Board Approval
2004-09-23
History
ANSI Approved:
2005-02-23
Published:
2005-02-10
Reaffirmed:
2010-03-25
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
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Sponsor Committee
VT/ITS - Intelligent Transportation Systems
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Working Group
MVEDR-EC - Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder Brake and Electronic Control Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
Contact
Working Group Chair
THOMAS KOWALICK

P1616.1

Standard for Data Storage System for Automated Driving (EDR/DSSAD)

This standard defines requirements and metrics for data storage in a Data Storage System for Automated Driving (DSSAD) as well as related functions and common technical requirements. DSSAD is a device or function that records and stores a data set (u201ctimestamped flagsu201d) during the automated driving sequences of any vehicle equipped with Level 3, Level 4, or Level 5 Automated Driving Systems (ADS). The standard conforms to a compendium of data elements used in vehicles of categories M1 and N1 with regards to their Event Data Recorder (EDR) and DSSAD for partial and fully automated vehicles, including data elements relevant to ADS Levels 3, Level 4 and Level 5. This standard explains the means whereby an EDR and a DSSAD interact. This standard is without prejudice of national and regional laws related to privacy, data protection and personal data processing. This standard defines an On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) port lockout and Near Field Communication (NFC) protocol for protection against data manipulation of EDR and DSSAD data via the vehicle diagnostic link connector. This standard does not include specifications for data retrieval tools and methods as that is subject to national and regional level requirements.

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1616-2021

IEEE Standard for Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR)

Export data related to motor vehicle pre-defined events in usage history is collected, recorded, stored, and exported by motor vehicle event data recorders (MVEDRs). A protocol for MVEDR output data compatibility and export protocols of MVEDR data elements is defined by this standard. A motor vehicle event data recorder connector lockout apparatus (MVEDRCLA) and a near field communication (NFC) protocol is defined for safeguarding access to a vehicle's event data recorder (EDR) data by securing the vehicle output diagnostic link connector (DLC) and establishing a chain of custody link. This standard is without prejudice to requirements of national or regional laws related to privacy, data protection, and personal data processing.

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No Superseded Standards
No Inactive-Withdrawn Standards

1616a-2010

IEEE Standard for Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders (MVEDRs) Amendment 1: MVEDR Connector Lockout Apparatus (MVEDRCLA)

This amendment adds information pertaining to motor vehicle event data recorder connector lockout apparatus (MVEDRCLA) by revision.

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