Building a black box

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Assn. (IEEE-SA) has begun developing the first universal standard for “black-box” motor vehicle event data recorders (MVEDRs). Much like the black boxes used on commercial aircraft, MVEDRs would record crash data from cars and trucks to help improve vehicle safety, according to the group. IEEE said its black-box standard project brings together industry and government experts to formulate a minimum performance protocol for the use of onboard tamper- and crash-proof memory devices for all types and classes of road vehicles. The group said such a standard would help manufacturers develop ...

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