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Telematics and Data Encryption

By Embedded Advisor | Friday, November 30, 2018

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Telematics traces its roots to French télématique that is an amalgamation of two words, namely télécommunications and informatique. Telematics is a broad spectrum that hems in fleet usage, fuel ingestion, and complex machine excerpts, statistics, and Telematic software. It is a process of stockpiling a gamut of feeds from networks and sending out the information to the clients and limousine via telecommunication devices making extensive use of navigation along with onboard diagnostics. Telematics develops and modifies data to uplift consummation, regulate and maintain cost-efficiency, increase the durability of construction equipment and heavy machinery.

Most Original Equipment manufacturers have their secluded telematics programs apart from many bespoke firms render similar services to let OEM’s get their business done. Telematic software applications are highly elastic and put in efforts to meet the needs of every individual client like that of the services rendered by Trimble, a solution that permits the mediator to trace down the entire dispatch process; it helps a  person keep an eye on the clear-cut location of every vehicle involved in the process of delivery. Camera systems, driver safety solutions, and accounting solutions are a few Telematic software examples that serve the clients on an ad- hoc basis.

Telematics software and data encryption are slowly making a mark in our daily lives by streamlining and tracking every move of the vehicles and people involved in the process. Therefore helping Industries to take preventive measures on the nick of time to prevent a wrack-up and hence protecting the companies from going through a huge loss and spend a lump sum to overcome for the significant damage. Industries now have a key to Telematics over different channels.

Ever since the advent of Telematics, Construction Industry has progressed rapidly, standardization of machine data accelerated the process in the end to ascend the ladders of success. In the words of Marnix Reedijk, product manager for productivity and efficiency services within Volvo CE Sales Region EMEA. “There are so many possibilities when it comes to telematics, but different customers can have different needs. Some just want to get all the data available directly imported to their own systems and analyze everything in extreme detail. Other customers only want to follow up on their fuel consumption,”

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