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Automotive Telematics Applications

Wireless Telematics Applications Articles and useful resources for telematics applications.


Featured Research Reports

Security Applications and Wireless M2M - 3rd Edition

Security Applications and Wireless M2M is the third consecutive report from Berg Insight analysing the latest developments among the key applications for wireless M2M communication in the security industry. This report in the M2M Research Series provides you with 120 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your business decisions.

This report will allow you to:
  • Identify key players on the European security market.
  • Learn about the latest propositions from leading security application vendors.
  • Understand the opportunities and challenges for stolen vehicle tracking services.
  • Anticipate future drivers for increasing penetration and replacement sales for alarm systems.
  • Realize the commercial potential of emerging segments including leisure vehicle and boat tracking.
  • Predict future trends in lone worker protection services.

Published By: Berg Insight
Date Published: Mar 2010

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Asian - Mobile Data and the Wireless Broadband Market

This market report provides an overview of the Mobile Data and Wireless Broadband Market segment across the various markets of Asia. Some 34 Asian countries are covered in the report. It is noted that the amount of information offered is obviously dependent on the relative size of the market in each of the respective countries. The coverage in the report also results in some segment overlap as we see increased convergence in the mobile data and wireless broadband markets.

Published By: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Date Published: Jan 2010

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Forums, Discussion Groups, News Lists

Yahoo Groups automotive_telematics A discussion group for those involved with the development and supply of automotive telematics systems. This includes in vehicle navigation, two way communication, fleet management and asset tracking, etc.

tsc_info This email group provides periodic update information on the status and activites of the Telematics Suppliers Consortium. It is intended for non-members.

Teletubbies-Nordic Teletubbies-Nordic is a network of Young Nordic Transport Telematics Researchers.

 


Interesting Sites

Eyeforauto Car industry e-commerce portal.
Intel Telematics Design Center provides reference information and tools to help Telematics development with Intel® StrongARM* processors as well as future application processors based on Intel® XScale™ microarchitecture.

Telematics Solutions digital car products and services.

Motorola Motorola Automotive Telematics, Automotive Industrial Electronics, Automotive Semiconductor Products.
Siemens Mobile Information such as the location of the fleet or the route of a particular vehicle can be called up worldwide via Web browser using m.traction Resource Control. The Siemens solution shows the fleet manager the routes of his or her employees on a map.
Symmetry3 Symmetry3 specialise in services to the mobile telemetry industry. Specifically, low cost GPRS and CSD connectivity.
TelematicsUpdate.com Wireless intelligence for the auto industry.
Trimble Embedded: In-Vehicle Navigation & Telematics Trimble provides GPS boards, modules, chipsets, and technology licenses to major, tier-one automobile and electronics manufacturers around the world for in-vehicle navigation and automotive telematics applications.

 


News and Articles

  • Columbitech Columbitech Partners With Hewlett-Packard Consulting and Integration In Automotive Telematics (1/03) Columbitech announces that it has signed a letter of intent with Hewlett-Packard Services - Consulting & Integration to jointly develop the market for secure automotive telematics, combining Hewlett-Packard’s expertise in system infrastructure, mobility solutions and integration, and Columbitech’s software for session-persistent wireless security.
     
  • eMarketer Telematics Today and Tomorrow (1/03) Only 1% of the over 700 million cars that will be on the road by the end of 2003 will be equipped with telematics technology. Noah Elkin examines the current state of the telematics service provider market and its future potential...
     
  • WBT Mercedes-Benz Pioneers Telematics Technology (10/02) Mercedes-Benz was an early proponent, and as it continues to take a leading role, the company faces the many challenges of trying to keep pace with rapidly changing technologies. Mercedes-Benz was the first automobile manufacturer to offer an integrated telematics system - called Tele Aid - in all its vehicles sold in the United States. The system transmits the precise location of the vehicle (through GPS tracking) as well as the model of car and its color, which helps EMS and police identify the vehicle quickly.
     
  • Siemens Siemens and T-Mobile Deutschland jointly present a technology study on mobile fleet and order management at the IAA (9/02) Information such as the location of the fleet or the route of a particular vehicle can be called up worldwide via Web browser using m.traction Resource Control. The Siemens solution shows the fleet manager the routes of his or her employees on a map. This makes it easy to contact the drivers when a new delivery has to be planned and the dispatcher needs to be notified when it has been made. Any mobile device with the SMS, WAP, or GPRS standard can be used for communication between the fleet manager at head office and the mobile unit.
     
  • BizReport Consumers Tuned Up For In-Car Wireless Gadgetry (5/02) Consumers who want in-car wireless systems are more interested in things like navigation and emergency services than e-mail access and personalized content, according to a telematics report. Forty-five percent of 1,961 people who responded to a Jupiter survey said they would pay for navigation services in their car, 44 percent would go for emergency services and 36 percent were interested in remote monitoring. On the other hand, just 12 percent showed a interest in paying for in-car e-mail, calendar and voice-mail services, Jupiter said.
     
  • ZDNet Telematics left in dot-com dust (5/02) The automotive industry is blaming technology companies for leading them astray during the boom, but many are also critical of their own willingness to adopt unproved metrics The automobile industry has a hangover, and it's blaming Silicon Valley and the technology sector for the all-night bender. Analysts and executives in the segment are now downscaling sales estimates, looking for ways to slash costs and dramatically expanding their time frame for profitability.
     
  • HP Driving the Business of Telematics (PDF, 1/02) Advances in global positioning, wireless communications, electronics, and other technologies are revolutionizing the field of telematics. Since 1980, the word “telematics” has meant the blending of computers and telecommunications. More recently, “telematics” has come to mean “automotive telematics,” the use of computers and telecommunications to enhance the functionality of motor vehicles...
     
  • Stollmann Bluetooth Integration in Automotive Applications Bluetooth is integrated into infotainment systems for several reasons. Data of the SIM card of a mobile phone may be accessed from the infotainment system via the SIM access profile. The data can be used for the GSM module of the infotainment system avoiding the need for a second SIM card. Via the handsfree profile the freephone system in the car can be connected wirelessly with the mobile phone of the user.
     
  • Thelen Reid & Priest Wireless Telematics Systems: Driver Distraction and Location Privacy Issues (2000) In the last 24 months, numerous companies have announced that they are developing navigation, information and emergency products and services for in-vehicle use. Companies such as GM, Mercedes Benz (Daimler Chrysler), Lincoln and Jaguar (Ford), Infiniti (Nissan), Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Renault, Fiat, Peugeot and BMW have committed to providing telematics systems in their vehicles, either as an option or as a standard feature. Device manufacturers such as Palm have recently entered the market...

 

Telematics Headlines

GPRS News Navman releases Cube3 GPS for vehicle tracking applications
NAVMAN, distributed by Soanar, has released the new Cube3 GPS tracking system for use in automotive applications such as vehicle location and performance reporting. NAVMAN, distributed by Soanar, has released the new Cube3 GPS tracking system for use in

FreshPatents.com Apparatus and method for initializing telematics terminal
A method and apparatus for initializing a telematics terminal includes generating a door open signal corresponding to an open state of a door of a vehicle. The telematics terminal is initialized based on the door open signal. An accessory signal corresponding to a position or change in operating state of...

FreshPatents.com Jsi automotive application: biometric vehicle electrical scanner
JSI has developed a (1×3) biometric based USB multi-functional key that is designed to operate and control a vehicle ignition system by the electrical circuit channels of the vehicle's electrical systems. In the automotive application the JSI Key and its' (CRS) Chip Recognition System and the automotive track on the...

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