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Identifier
|
|
Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier |
Description: |
Identifier attributes based on OAuth 2.0. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Cabin
Cabin-->Seat
Seat-->Row2
Row2-->Pos3
Pos3-->Occupant
Occupant-->Identifier
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier
is a Branch.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier
is 296e51d414a65cea96e1eea27dc3e1dd
Children
This vehicle signal is a branch or structure and thus has sub-pages:
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
1 - Issuer
|
|
Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Issuer |
Description: |
Unique Issuer for the authentication of the occupant. E.g. https://accounts.funcorp.com. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Cabin
Cabin-->Seat
Seat-->Row2
Row2-->Pos3
Pos3-->Occupant
Occupant-->Identifier
Identifier-->Issuer
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Issuer
[get] OK
Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Issuer: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Issuer Foo
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The string
datatype is a character string.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Issuer
is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Issuer
is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Issuer
is d96b225635b959a1aea0d6febb955ae8
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.
2 - Subject
|
|
Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Subject |
Description: |
Subject for the authentication of the occupant. E.g. UserID 7331677. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Cabin
Cabin-->Seat
Seat-->Row2
Row2-->Pos3
Pos3-->Occupant
Occupant-->Identifier
Identifier-->Subject
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Subject
[get] OK
Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Subject: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Subject Foo
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The string
datatype is a character string.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Subject
is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Subject
is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row2.Pos3.Occupant.Identifier.Subject
is ea36896f5572580b9d8379a6256f61b5
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.