Enfora has produced an in-vehicle ‘transceiver’ that employs the RabbitCore RCM2020 core module as its processor, helping make it an economical wireless internet protocol mobile tracking device.
Wireless IP enables remote supervisors to track and communicate with fleet vehicles through a GPS/CDPD transceiver that first relays coordinates to a tracking system, then, using any web-ready device, the user can access the vehicle’s location, speed and direction of travel.
The technology combines wireless data and location awareness, giving drivers in-vehicle access to communications tools. This transceiver can be used by the person in the vehicle and as a remote tracking device at the same time.
On both sides there is internet and GPS access. The driver can receive emails, search the web or get information from the corporate network via the internet.
With a laptop or PDA and GPS mapping software, the user can get location-based services and plan delivery points.
The processor also provides functionality to allow users to lock and unlock doors and turn lights on and off from a handheld device.
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