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Event Data Recorder - Retrieval Tool Protocol

2023-07-14
CURRENT
J1698/2_202307
This SAE Recommended Practice utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle event data recorders (EDRs). To accomplish this, the SAE J1962 diagnostic connector is designated as the primary physical interface for EDR retrieval tools. This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to be used for the development of EDR retrieval tools. Retrieval tools are intended to interface with light duty vehicles and to produce EDR record reports with data element formats specified by SAE J1698-1. Limitations: This SAE Recommend Practice specifies how EDR records should be imaged, translated, and reported by EDR retrieval tools. It does not specify how EDR records are recorded and stored by individual vehicles.
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Event Data Recorder

2023-03-01
CURRENT
J1698_202303
This SAE Recommended Practice describes common definitions and operational elements of Event Data Recorders. The SAE J1698 series of documents consists of the following: SAE J1698-1 - Event Data Recorder - Output Data Definition: Provides common data output formats and definitions for a variety of data elements that may be useful for analyzing vehicle crash and crash-like events that meet specified trigger criteria. SAE J1698-2 - Event Data Recorder - Retrieval Tool Protocol: Utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle Event Data Recorders (EDRs). SAE J1698-3 - Event Data Recorder - Compliance Assessment: Defines procedures that may be used to validate that relevant EDR output records conform with the reporting requirements specified in Part 563, Table 1 during the course of FMVSS-208, FMVSS-214, and other applicable vehicle level crash testing.
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Event Data Recorder - Output Data Definition

2023-01-13
CURRENT
J1698/1_202301
This SAE Recommended Practice provides common data output formats and definitions for a variety of data elements that may be useful for analyzing vehicle crash and crash-like events that meet specified trigger criteria. The document is intended to govern data element definitions, to provide a minimum data element set, and to specify EDR record format as applicable for light-duty motor vehicle Original Equipment applications.
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Event Data Recorder - Compliance Assessment

2020-09-29
CURRENT
J1698/3_202009
This SAE Recommended Practice defines procedures intended to be used to validate that relevant EDR output records conform within specified limits to measured sensor input to the device.
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Event Data Recorder - Output Data Definition

2018-05-24
HISTORICAL
J1698/1_201805
This Recommended Practice provides common data output formats and definitions for a variety of data elements that may be useful for analyzing vehicle crash and crash-like events that meet specified trigger criteria. The document is intended to govern data element definitions, to provide a minimum data element set,and to specify EDR record format as applicable for light-duty motor vehicle Original Equipment applications.
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Event Data Recorder - Retrieval Tool Protocol

2018-03-18
HISTORICAL
J1698/2_201803
This Recommended Practice utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle Event Data Recorders (EDRs). To accomplish this, the SAE J1962 Diagnostic Connector is designated as the primary physical interface for EDR Retrieval Tools. This Recommended Practice is intended to be used for the development of EDR Retrieval Tools. Retrieval tools are intended to interface with light duty vehicles and to produce EDR Record Reports with data element formats specified by SAE J1698-1. Limitations: This Recommend Practice specifies how EDR records should be imaged, translated, and reported by EDR Retrieval Tools. It does not specify how EDR records are recorded and stored by individual vehicles.
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Event Data Recorder

2017-03-17
HISTORICAL
J1698_201703
This recommended practice describes common definitions and operational elements of Event Data Recorders. The SAE J1698 series of documents consists of the following: SAE J1698-1 - Event Data Recorder - Output Data Definition; Provides common data output formats and definitions for a variety of data elements that may be useful for analyzing vehicle crash and crash-like events that meet specified trigger criteria. SAE J1698-2 - Event Data Recorder - Retrieval Tool Protocol; Utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle Event Data Recorders (EDRs). SAE J1698-3 - Event Data Recorder - Compliance Assessment; Defines procedures that may be used to validate that relevant EDR output records conform with the reporting requirements specified in Part 563, Table 1 during the course of FMVSS-208, FMVSS-214 and other applicable vehicle level crash testing.
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Event Data Recorder - Output Data Definition

2017-02-24
HISTORICAL
J1698/1_201702
This Recommended Practice provides common data output formats and definitions for a variety of data elements that may be useful for analyzing vehicle crash and crash-like events that meet specified trigger criteria. The document is intended to govern data element definitions, to provide a minimum data element set, and to specify EDR record format as applicable for light-duty motor vehicle Original Equipment applications.
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Event Data Recorder - Compliance Assessment

2015-12-17
HISTORICAL
J1698/3_201512
This SAE Recommended Practice defines procedures intended to be used to validate that relevant EDR output records conform within specified limits to measured sensor input to the device.
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Event Data Recorder

2014-05-08
HISTORICAL
J1698_201405
This recommended practice describes common definitions and operational elements of Event Data Recorders. The SAE J1698 series of documents consists of the following: SAE J1698-1 - Event Data Recorder - Output Data Definition; Provides common data output formats and definitions for a variety of data elements that may be useful for analyzing vehicle crash and crash-like events that meet specified trigger criteria. SAE J1698-2 - Event Data Recorder - Retrieval Tool Protocol; Utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle Event Data Recorders (EDRs). SAE J1698-3 - Event Data Recorder - Compliance Assessment; Defines procedures that may be used to validate that relevant EDR output records conform with the reporting requirements specified in Part 563, Table 1 during the course of FMVSS-208, FMVSS-214 and other applicable vehicle level crash testing.
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Event Data Recorder - Compliance Assessment

2013-06-13
HISTORICAL
J1698/3_201306
This SAE Recommended Practice defines procedures that may be used to validate that relevant EDR output records conform with the reporting requirements specified in Part 563, Table 1 during the course of FMVSS-208, FMVSS-214 and other applicable vehicle level crash testing.
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Event Data Recorder - Output Data Definition

2013-04-29
HISTORICAL
J1698/1_201304
This Recommended Practice provides common data output formats and definitions for a variety of data elements that may be useful for analyzing vehicle crash and crash-like events that meet specified trigger criteria. The document is intended to govern data element definitions and EDR record format as applicable for light-duty motor vehicle Original Equipment applications.
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Event Data Recorder - Retrieval Tool Protocol

2013-01-14
HISTORICAL
J1698/2_201301
This Recommended Practice utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle Event Data Recorders (EDRs). To accomplish this, the SAE J1962 Diagnostic Connector is designated as the primary physical interface for EDR Retrieval Tools. This Recommended Practice is intended to be used for the development of EDR Retrieval Tools. Retrieval tools are intended to interface with light duty vehicles and to produce EDR Record Reports with data element formats specified by SAE J1698-1. Limitations: This Recommend Practice specifies how EDR records should be imaged, translated, and reported by EDR Retrieval Tools. It does not specify how EDR records are recorded and stored by individual vehicles.
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Vehicle Event Data Interface—Vehicular Output Data Definition

2005-02-04
HISTORICAL
J1698_200502
This recommended practice aims to establish a common output format of crash-related data recorded and stored within certain electronic components currently installed in many light-duty vehicles. This document pertains only to the post-download format of such data and is not intended to standardize the format of the data stored within any on-board storage unit, or to standardize the method of data recording, storing, or extraction. Historically, crash data recording technology in light-duty vehicles has developed and evolved based on differing technical needs of manufacturers and their customers without industry standards or government regulation. As a result, wide variations currently exist among vehicle manufacturers regarding the scope and extent of recorded data.
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Vehicle Event Data Interface—Vehicular Data Extraction

2004-05-06
HISTORICAL
J1698/2_200405
This Recommended Practice aims to utilize existing industry standards to define a common physical interface and the protocols necessary for Event Data Set extraction. To accomplish this, the SAE J1962 Diagnostics Connector has been designated the primary physical interface and associated industry standard diagnostic protocols have been designated for communications.
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Vehicle Event Data Interface—Vehicular Output Data Definition

2003-12-15
HISTORICAL
J1698_200312
This Recommended Practice aims to establish a common format for displaying and presenting crash-related data recorded and stored within certain electronic components currently installed in many light-duty vehicles. This Recommended Practice pertains only to the post-download format of such data and is not intended to standardize the format of the data stored within any on-board storage unit, or to standardize the method of data recording, storing, or extraction. Historically, crash data recording technology in light-duty vehicles has developed and evolved based on differing technical needs of manufacturers and their customers without industry standards or government regulation. As a result, wide variations currently exist among vehicle manufacturers regarding the scope and extent of recorded data. For this reason, this Recommended Practice is not intended to standardize or mandate the recording of any specific data element or to specify a minimum data set.
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