(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2019) Kowalik, Bartosz; Szpyrka, Marcin
Modern cars are equipped with plenty of electronic devices called electronic control units (ECUs). They collect diagnostic data from a car’s components to control their work, assess the quality of their work, and detect defects. Regardless of the development of onboard computers, only a small amount of information is passed on to the driver. This paper describes how to build a data-collecting environment for real-data acquisition from a car. The system (whose components include an Android- -based smartphone and Torque PRO application) is able to send data via the Internet to a chosen server in real time. The collected data can be further analyzed both online and offline.