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Sending OBD Vehicle Data to IBM Internet of Things Foundation (IoTF) Using a Recipe

This guide explains how to use a recipe to transmit vehicle On‑Board Diagnostic (OBD) data to the IBM Internet of Things Foundation (IoTF) or, alternatively, to simulate vehicle events with a simulator for browser‑based visualization.

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Sending OBD Vehicle Data to IBM Internet of Things Foundation (IoTF) Using a Recipe

Using this recipe you can send data from the On-Board Diagnostic system in your vehicle to the Internet of Things Foundation (IoTF), or alternatively you can use the simulator to simulate vehicle events for viewing in a web browser.

This guide explains how to use a recipe to transmit vehicle On‑Board Diagnostic (OBD) data to the IBM Internet of Things Foundation (IoTF) or, alternatively, to simulate vehicle events with a simulator for browser‑based visualization.

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