"I know tech will then have to download the data from multiple different data systems with different software and examine every lap in the data to determine if each and every over-rev was an accident or on purpose etc. then of course there is also the problem of defining accidental or inadvertent over-revs"
Completely and totally incorrect Jay,
There will be one box that fits all engines. One software app that works for all the engines.
I am not going to go into the specifics of how it works do to people then trying to figure out how to cheat it. I will say that the gentleman who is making it has 30 plus years in racing, (IndyCar, F1, NASCAR), electronics and invented the little finger pulse oximeters that can be placed on someones finger to read blood O2 content.
The unit will be able to filter out over rev's on downshift and or upshifts, those will not cause the infraction light to come on. In addition there are mechanisms built into it (hardware and software) that will indicate if it has been tampered with before, during or after a race.
And, Jay
here is the bottom line for the 50th time to you and everyone from the Ad-Hoc that wasn't listening then, the thing will
NOT require any "interpretation" of data. Any monkey off the street will be able use it. This thing was made based on the time tested and sometimes not honored acronym
KISS.
Again I will not go into specifics of how the device exactly works, just to say it has been test and does work.
As far as hard rev-limiting the engines, not needed if the driver knows how to control his right foot. If he can't get a coach