Jiji
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- Rick
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Yes but it isn't really practical as I used a Raspberry Pi with a CAN bus adapter running custom Python software to collect the data from the OBDII port. Then you need an iPhone to supply the precision GPS data and then a server running the database where the data is stored for viewing by this iPhone app. Software involves Python, Swift, and InfluxDB, and Xcode so not for the faint of heart.@Jiji Is this available to download?
You really have to be nuts to want to do this.
This winter I hope to start a new project to reduce the software/hardware complexity by using an off-the-shelf OBDII adapter and an iPhone to collect the data and forward to the cloud. This is what you should be anticipating as it is scalable to a larger, and less technical, audience.
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