This project contains sample code for the Data analytics for automotive test fleets architecture.
Here you can find two sub-projects:
- fabric shows how to analyze MDF files in Microsoft Fabric.
- mdf42adx shows how to analyze MDF files in ADX.
The ASAM MDF-4 standard has wide adoption in the automotive industry to store measurement and calibration data. The asammdf python library provides structured access to the MDF-4 data.
A easy way to get started is to use Visual Studio Code and WSL.
- Install WSL2 in your Windows computer
- Install Visual Studio Code
- Check out the github repository
- Open Visual Studio Code using the desired directory as argument, for example
code mdf42adx
code fabric
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