General Motors and Mitre have jointly released a paper on how vehicle telemetry data can be used to generate insights on advancing automotive safety.
The paper focuses on enabling automakers, fleet operators, city planners, transportation safety researchers and other members of the global transportation sector to collect, process and analyze telemetry data to support automotive safety research, Mitre said Friday.
As part of the effort, GM and Mitre have worked together to improve existing strategies to manage telemetry data, implement tools to organize system state information from vehicle telemetry and evaluate crash and near-miss data.
“To realize the full potential benefit of telemetry data, it will be imperative that government and industry work together to facilitate data sharing. This will position the automotive community to make far greater impact by understanding vehicle performance and crash outcomes,” the paper reads.