Emissions-Related OBD Systems: A Design Overview

1 Day
I.D.#C0708

On-board diagnostics, required by governmental regulations, provide
a means for reducing harmful pollutants into the environment. Since
being mandated in 1996, the regulations have continued to evolve
and require engineers to design systems that meet strict guidelines.
This one day seminar is designed to provide an overview of the
fundamental design objectives and the features needed to achieve
those objectives for generic on-board diagnostics. The basic structure
of an on-board diagnostic will be described along with the system
definitions needed for successful implementation.

Please note that because of proprietary considerations, this class
does not provide details of algorithm design, algorithm performance,
or algorithm application. The class will cover general OBD algorithm
designs and the features required to promote sound OBD system
design.

Individuals desiring a more in-depth look at On-Board Diagnostics
should consider attending SAE seminar ID# C0707 Designing On-
Board Diagnostics for Light and Medium Duty Emissions Control
Systems.

Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:
􀁴􀀁Articulate the underlying design objectives of on-board diagnostic
systems
􀁴􀀁Apply the design features that all diagnostics need for successful
implementation
􀁴􀀁Apply basic design techniques to deal with variation
􀁴􀀁Use a diagnostic design template in the development of an on-board
diagnostic

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