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Tim Cheek and Matt DiSogra: heavy vehicle data and its proliferation, the modern HVEDR toolkit, and the future of the field.

Tim Cheek and Matt DiSogra: heavy vehicle data and its proliferation, the modern HVEDR toolkit, and the future of the field.

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Lou sits down with Tim Cheek and Matt DiSogra to discuss heavy vehicle data and its proliferation, the modern HVEDR toolkit, and the future of the field.

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DELTA |v| Forensic Engineering

Tim Cheek

Matt DiSogra

SAE Course - Accessing and Interpreting Heavy Vehicle Event Data Recorders

HVEDR.com

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Timeline of Topics

00:01:23 Tim and Matt’s backgrounds

00:05:45 Definition of HVEDR

00:12:42 What sources of data are available on a heavy vehicle and how do you access them?

00:30:21 Preparing for a heavy vehicle inspection and triaging once you’re there

00:39:55 How do you keep up with it all?

00:43:44 Last stop data

00:49:45 Fault code setting event and the associated data

00:57:43 Autonomy in heavy trucking

01:06:59 What tools are needed to access Bendix data?

01:13:05 Sharing knowledge in a changing environment

01:16:58 WABCO Systems

01:19:57 Increase in data sources

01:24:53 Accessing trailer data

01:27:25 Modern toolkit for a heavy truck inspection

01:40:08 Will event data recorders ever replace recons?

01:48:31 How to drink out of the fire hose without getting your face blown off

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Systems, Tools, and Companies Discussed

Bendix

Bosch CDR

Cummins

Dearborn Group

Detroit Assurance

Mack Volvo

Mecanica Scientific

NEXIQ

Omnitracs

Part 563

Safety Direct

WABCO

Waymo

Wingman Fusion System

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