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Business.com Guide to Fleet Telematics Systems
The term telematics combines the words telecommunications and informatics. Telematics is an integration of wireless communications, vehicle monitoring systems and location tracking devices. At a simple level, telematics may involve using GPS to track vehicles in a fleet. But today, the most sophisticated telematics systems can be used to intervene when a truck driver is going too fast, following too closely, or falling asleep behind the wheel.
The wireless cellular networks that fleet managers use to phone drivers can do much more than let them stay in touch -- they can monitor and even manage driver behavior. Indeed, the widespread availability of broadband cellular data networks is a major factor in the growth and widespread adoption of fleet telematics. Deploying wireless telematics systems can lead to increased productivity, improved customer service, higher levels of safety, and more efficient use of company assets.
Business.com - Organizational Body
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Business.com Guide to Fleet Telematics Systems
Information Technology
English
2014
1-21
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