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STW’s Telematics for Mobile Equipment The Vehicle Data System (VDS)

STW’s Telematics for Mobile Equipment The Vehicle Data System (VDS). The Evolving World of Off-Highway Data and Telematics. Data mining is becoming more critical each year for every industry, manufacturer, distributor and owner

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STW’s Telematics for Mobile Equipment The Vehicle Data System (VDS)

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  1. STW’s Telematics for Mobile Equipment The Vehicle Data System (VDS) 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  2. The Evolving World of Off-Highway Data and Telematics • Data mining is becoming more critical each year for every industry, manufacturer, distributor and owner • Access to all of the data on a vehicle can be facilitated by a single device • Applications for data mining: • Quasi-realtime Remote Diagnostics • Data Logging • Vehicle tracking/mapping (asset management) • Trend Analysis • Performance Analysis • Operational Record-keeping • Usage statistics • Maintenance Scheduling • Warranty Tracking/resolution of claims • Job control/tracking/scheduling • Software downloading/flashing/updates 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  3. STW’s Vehicle Data System (VDS) • Integrated hardware and software telematics architecture to enable flexible access to vehicle data • Web-based configuration, monitoring and logging • Out-of-the-box functionality for rapid implementation • Powerful toolset for user applications or customization • Multiple networking options – Local and Remote Modes! • Real-time monitoring or event-based logging • Perfect as a front-end for OEM- or fleet-customized back-end solutions • Designed for difficult, demanding environments 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  4. The Three Ways to Create Telematics Solutions Using VDS • Develop a custom telematics application using the Linux O/S • Full programming flexibility and freedom • Extensive open source application libraries available • Use STW’s Telematics Application Framework to develop a telematics application • Utilize STW’s daemons and API’s to accelerate and guide development • Use STW’s data readers, logger and/or monitoring application for ‘out-of-the-box’ functionality or to connect to back-end analytics or web services • Web configuration of all components • Full-featured logging application • Web-based monitoring and diagnostics application 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  5. VDS Hardware Architecture • Full stand-alone Telematics: ESX-TC3G • Local networking: Ethernet, CAN, USB, RS232 PLUS • GPS, GSM/CDMA, WLAN or Bluetooth with internal or external antennas • 460 MHz Processor with Linux and 1 GB flash • Controller Networking – Eb07 Babyboard for ESX-3XL • Same as the ESX-TC3G without the modems/antennas • Accessible directly from the controller with CoDeSys or C functions 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  6. Vehicle Data System Diagnostics Monitoring Web App CAN Free style • Datapool • Daemon Network Buses J1939 Datapool CAN Other applications Or Interfaces to Cloud/Web Svcs NMEA RS-232 Ethernet USB Event Handler ISO BUS WIFI Log Files Logger File Mgmt And Xfer GPS Logger Daemon Cellular GPS CANOpen TC3G Ports/Modems TC3G Readers http 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  7. VDS Web Configuration 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  8. System Configuration 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  9. CAN Reader Configuration 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  10. J1939 Reader Configuration 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  11. GPS Reader 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  12. Logger configuration 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  13. Event Triggering 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  14. Monitoring and Diagnostics 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  15. File System – Uploads and Downloads 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

  16. Flashloader – Over the air (OTA) updates of controller software 31 July 2009, STW, Norcross, Bob Geiger

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