SÜZEN, Ahmet Ali; Isparta Uygulamalı Bilimler Üniversitesi; KAYAALP, Kıyas; Isparta Uygulamalı Bilimler Üniversitesi
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OBD (On-board Diagnostic) is the standard usedby the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) in 1988 to monitor the data flowof sensors from external sources. OBD was updated as OBD II standard in 1990.Nowadays, monitoring of the flow of sensor data in vehicles is done via OBD-IIstandard. The OBD-II connection, which must be used in all vehicles, is a windowthat opens out of a vehicle.In this study, the data received via OBD II viaBluetooth was transferred to the Web via Arduino Uno development card. Theerror codes and speed-fuel information produced by the vehicle during thejourney were transferred to the software in the Web environment with thearduino with wifi module. The software developed with ASP.NET converts incomingerror codes into meaningful texts. This allows the first intervention to becarried out by the experts in the event of a failure during the driving. Theinternet required for the operation of the system is provided by sharing thepersonal access point of the driver's mobile device internet (hotspot).