Automotive Real-Time Data Acquisition Using Wi-Fi Connected Embedded System

  • Ab Rahman A
  • Selamat H
  • Alimin A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The advancement in embedded systems, which includes the mass deployment of internet-connected electronics, allows the concept of Internet of Things (IoT), to become a reality. This paper discusses one example of how an internet-connected embedded system is utilized in an automotive system. An Electronic Control Unit (ECU), which functions as a control unit in a fuel injection system, are equipped with Wi-Fi capability and installed on 110cc motorcycle. The ECU is connected to multiple sensors that is used by the ECU as part of control system, as well as giving raw data in real time to the server by using Wi-Fi as the communication medium. The server will accumulate data transmitted from ECU by using MQTT protocol, chosen due to its minimal data profile. The data can be visualized through web portal, or opened by any other web-enabled devices. The data collected may also be used later for any other purposes, such as On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) system, etc.

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Ab Rahman, A. F., Selamat, H., Alimin, A. J., Muslim, M. T., Msduki, M. M., & Khamis, N. (2019). Automotive Real-Time Data Acquisition Using Wi-Fi Connected Embedded System. ELEKTRIKA- Journal of Electrical Engineering, 18(3–2), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.11113/elektrika.v18n3-2.189

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