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OBD-Br as an Enabler for Benchmarking, Compliance Analysis, Automation and More

2022-02-04
2021-36-0006
Vehicle On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) regulations have long since expanded their original purpose of helping vehicle owners and technicians with malfunction diagnosis. In the United States and European Union, what was initially conceived as an effort to standardize electronic engine control (EEC) related diagnostics, has grown to a much broader scope, including in-use monitor performance ratio (IUMPR), telematics, real-driving emissions (RDE) monitoring, analysis and benchmarking of tailpipe emissions and fuel economy, Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) programs. OBD Telematics has even become a popular do-it-yourself (DIY) project topic; Brazilian OBD, on the other hand, remains mostly focused on the on-board monitoring of emissions related malfunctions. However, the improvement of Brazilian OBD regulations (OBD-Br) can be gradual; it does not need to incorporate the latest and most stringent California Air Resources Board (CARB) and European requirements at once and in full - e.g.
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