18486707. VEHICLE FAULT DIAGNOSTIC METHOD AND ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
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VEHICLE FAULT DIAGNOSTIC METHOD AND ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS
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VEHICLE FAULT DIAGNOSTIC METHOD AND ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18486707 titled 'VEHICLE FAULT DIAGNOSTIC METHOD AND ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a vehicle diagnostics technology for advanced intelligent driving.
- A first diagnostic module monitors and records first fault information.
- A second diagnostic module monitors and records second fault information.
- The second diagnostic module sends the second fault information to the first diagnostic module.
- The first diagnostic module communicates with a master computer through a first communication interface.
- The second diagnostic module communicates with the master computer through a second communication interface.
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- Potential Applications
- Automotive industry
- Autonomous vehicles
- Fleet management systems
- Problems Solved
- Efficient vehicle diagnostics
- Timely fault detection
- Improved vehicle performance
- Benefits
- Enhanced safety on the road
- Reduced maintenance costs
- Optimized vehicle operation
Original Abstract Submitted
A vehicle diagnostics technology is provided. Further, a vehicle fault diagnostic method, an on-board diagnostic apparatus, and a related system that are used for advanced intelligent driving are provided. In an example method, a first diagnostic module monitors and records first fault information, and a second diagnostic module monitors and records second fault information. The second diagnostic module sends the second fault information to the first diagnostic module. The example method further includes the first diagnostic module communicating with a master computer through a first communication interface and the second diagnostic module communicating with the master computer through a second communication interface.