Vehicle PC
01 April, 2009 byThe TEK-6000 is a custom-designed fanless Atom-based vehicle PC with a full range of interfaces. Incorporating a Sierra Wireless MC8790V 3.5G module, GPS, Wi-Fi, 2.5" SATA hard drive and CompactFlash, it is suitable for AVL (automatic vehicle location) and many other in-vehicle applications. Operating from 6-36 VDC it also has power on/off delay control and low-voltage detection. A range of optional accessories is available including IP65 housing, an 8.4" digital monitor and smart battery UPS kit.
Dealing with forest fires
02 March, 2009Melbourne-based HVP, an Australian private timber plantation company, has vehicles fitted with mobile radios optioned with GPS serial boards.
Data system smoothes the journey
29 October, 2008Dublin Bus, Irish public transport operator, has chosen Tait to carry out an upgrade of its existing communications infrastructure.
Vehicular broadband
01 June, 2008The Moovbox M100 Mobile Broadband Gateway is an in-vehicle communications device that delivers ethernet, Wi-Fi and GPS over a range of carrier-class backhaul networks.
GPS satellite tracker
05 September, 2007Trimble has released a battery-operated GPS satellite tracking device for budget conscious fleet owners, bus companies and trucking companies - and even consumers who just want to keep track of their teenage children borrowing the family car.
Black spot services
23 April, 2007New technology that will eliminate the communication black spots which trouble emergency service officers has been launched by Telstra.
Tracking modules
01 February, 2006The Track and Trace Module enables the user to remotely track and trace a variety of objects. Its lightweight aluminium design makes it easy to install and together with the extended position logging, it is suitable for use in fleet management, anti-theft and M2M applications. The numerous I/O connections allow monitoring and control of a range of external hardware.
