Design and implementation of an on-board monitoring system with radio frequency connection for a Chevrolet Forsa 1.3 lt vehicle
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The fact that there are vehicles that do not have monitoring systems is the main reason for the research to develop the on-board monitoring system with radio frequency connection. This project is presented as a tool for owners of this type of vehicle since it allows monitoring of the vehicle's interior from a distance. The project proposes a system that monitors the vehicle during its performance, so it is assumed that its specific applicability is in circuit competitions, without leaving aside its use as a tool in large workshops where remote vehicle monitoring is handy. The system monitors the most critical parameters of the vehicle and presents them to the user through two interfaces, one inside the vehicle and the other remotely on a computer. Additionally, the system generates a report of the vehicle's operating data during monitoring in a spreadsheet in which the date and time of the measurements of the crucial characteristics of the vehicle and their magnitudes can be observed.
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