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. A DSSAD is a device or function that records and stores a data set (“timestamped flags”) 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 (used for the carriage of passengers) and N1 [used for the carriage of goods (trucks)] regarding their event data recorder (EDR) and DSSAD for partial and fully automated vehicles, including relevant data elements to ADS Level 3, Level 4, and Level 5 (see Figure 1 for all ADS levels). This standard explains the means by whereby an EDR and a DSSAD interact. This standard is made available without prejudice to national, local, and regional laws and regulations related to data privacy, data protection, and personal data processing. Users are responsible for compliance with all such laws and regulations. This standard defines an onboard diagnostic connector (OBD-II) port lockout and near field communication (NFC) protocol for protection against data manipulation of EDR and DSSAD data via the vehicle diagnostic link connector (DLC). This standard does not include specifications for data retrieval tools and methods as that is subject to national and regional requirements.
IEEE 1616.1-2023
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IEEE Standard for Data Storage Systems for Automated Driving