OREANDA-NEWS. At Bosch, the “Connected Workshop”, its interaction with other web-based services and the application of Augmented Reality will be a key topic at Automechanika 2016. At the 2,400 m2 Bosch exhibition booth in hall 9, the connected workshop of the future can be experienced live between September 13 and 17, 2016. Several product presentations, taking place at the top of each hour, allow the visitors to get to know latest Bosch solutions in an interactive manner.

Intelligent data processing, the “Internet of Things” and increased networking of products with their environment bear a huge potential for automotive workshops. They ease the scheduling and planning of workshop appointments and improve the individual working steps in servicing. Vehicle data and the repair history are already available once the vehicle arrives at the workshop. The diagnostic equipment automatically exchanges data with one another and important manufacturer information can be accessed by the workshop professional in real time.

The connected workshop: Bosch Connected Repair
At Automechanika 2016, Bosch will first present its Connected Repair software. Connected Repair connects Bosch diagnostic equipment already available at the workshop. Without delay, once collected vehicle data is also made available to and on all other computer-based systems. In order to access the data of an already identified vehicle, the user just has to enter the respective vehicle’s license plate or the vehicle identification number (VIN) at the work station in use.

For subsequent workshop appointments, no additional identification is required. By means of the license plate or VIN, the complete vehicle history including all test results can be accessed at any work station and at any time. In addition, the software uses an innovative vehicle identification allowing the individual test devices to complement specific parameters. At a future appointment, these identification parameters are then used again. This saves set-up times at the individual work stations, eases the processes and prevents unnecessary duplication of work.

Using a photo feature, the vehicle condition can be documented by the workshop at a standardized and printable protocol. This allows informing the customers about necessary repairs in a transparent manner.

By means of an activation code, the software is activated for the connection of the whole workshop. It can then be used on any one of the workshop’s computers. For optimum performance, Bosch recommends to set up a separate server unit. Information on the vehicle’s life cycle can then be saved centrally and accessed at each individual work station if required. Using a standard interface, even the connection with most of the dealer-management systems is possible, too.

So far, the following Bosch systems can be connected using Bosch Connected Repair:

  • ACS 752 air-conditioner service unit
  • Esitronic 2.0 / KTS 5xx workshop-software package
  • FWA 9000 and FWA 4630 wheel-alignment systems
  • FSA 500 vehicle system analysis
By the end of 2016, the following systems will have been integrated as well:
  • FSA 7xx vehicle system analysis
  • HTD 815 headlight tester
  • BEA 750 and BEA PC DE emission analyzer