Team

GANGOLF FEITER, DIPL.-ING. (FH) – ELECTRONIC

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Gangolf Feiter learned the profession of automotive electrical technician in a BOSCH service repair shop. He successfully completed the studying of Electrical Engineering with specilization on Electronics. In 1984 he entered a job at Adam Opel AG. In 1988 he moved on to the parent company General Motors Europe. His mission and responsibility was assigned to the development of the world-wide service diagnostic test equipment (Tech 1, Tech 2) for all GM service outlets including the development environment. During 2005 (until today) he founded his own consulting business company as a freelancer.

Since 1990 Gangolf Feiter is actively involved in the international standardization. At the end of 1999 he took over the ISO TC22/SC3/WG1/TF5 diagnostics. Further task forces followed for the standardization of Modular VCI and ODX. During the ISO TC22 restructuring he became convener of ISO TC22/SC31/WG2-VDP-TP (Vehicle Diagnostic Protocols – Transport Protocols).

Within the framework of the international and national standardization he was in charge of the development of the following standards:

  • ISO 14230 KWP2000
  • ISO 14229 UDS
  • ISO 15031 Emissions OBD
  • ISO 15765 DoCAN
  • ISO 13400 DoIP
  • ISO 27145 WWH-OBD
  • ISO 22900 Modular VCI
  • ISO 22901 ODX
  • ISO 17987 LIN (transcription)
  • ISO 17458 FlexRay (transcription)
  • ISO 13184 ITS – RGP
  • ISO 13185 ITS – UGP
  • ISO 18541 RMI
  • SAE J3076 CXPI Information Report
  • ISO 20730 ePTI (in development)
  • ISO 20794 CXPI (in development)
  • ISO XXXXX MOST framework (transcription in development)
  • DIN VG 96922 Landfahrzeuge und Systeme – Darstellung und Aufrechterhaltung der Einsatzbereitschaft in vernetzten Systemen

THOMAS LOOSEN, DIPL.-INFORM. (TH)

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Thomas Loosen studied computer science at the RWTH in Aachen. He then worked as a software developer and architect at various companies involved in automation, medicine, telecommunications and automotive diagnostics. The activities embraced Linux and Windows applications, Web applications and database design.

Since 2011 he supports Concepts & Services Consulting in standardization and became a member of ISO TC204 WG17 Nomadic Devices for ITS Systems, WG1 Architecture and WG16 Communications since 2012. He is one of the authors of the new standards and implements those on an embedded platform.

Since 2013 Thomas Loosen is responsible for the Open Driving Platform (ODP).

Within the framework of the international and national standardization he was in charge of the development of the following standards:

  • ISO 13184 ITS – RGP
  • ISO 13185 ITS – UGP
  • DIN VG 96922 Landfahrzeuge und Systeme – Darstellung und Aufrechterhaltung der Einsatzbereitschaft in vernetzten Systemen