Monitoring speed with GPS |
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With a RavTrack AVL system, your dispatchers and operators can monitorthe speed of each vehicle, and what they are doing. Because RavTrack has the fastest update rate in the industry, not only is the location shown in real-time, but speed and heading are also transmitted in real-time. Most AVL systems on the market use update rates of one or more minutes between reports. That is not real-time. Raveon's RavTrack system can provide updated reports as often as every second, and typical systems operate at 10-15 second intervals. And vehicle tracking ismuch more than putting an icon on a map. The RavTrack system is about managing your fleet and keeping aware of their situation.
With RavTrack PC, It is simple to setup "Alert Rules" forany or all vehicles. Alert Rules may be configured to alert theoperator when a particular vehicle has been speeding, going too slow, or speeding within a particular area. These AlertRules my be applied to a particular vehicle, a group of vehicles, orall vehicles.
- Trigger an Alert Rule based upon a vehicle going to fast.
- Trigger an Alert Rule based upon the vehicle going too slow.
- Speed rules may be confined to certain areas (geo-fences)
- Speed rules may be applied only to certain vehicle IDs or groups
- Speed rules may be applied only on certain days of the week
- Speed rules may be applied only during certain hours of the day
The Alert Rule software engine within Raveon's RavTrack PC software program is a powerful tool for identifying speeding vehicles. And once identified, a number of different actions may be taken, including:
- Alert the operator using a pop-up window
- Alert the operator buy highlighting the vehicles Icon on the map
- Alert the operator by highlighting the "Alert" button on the map screen
- With one-click the operator may view all active alerts and see which vehicle have been idling too long.
- Send an email or SMS to notify a third-party of the idling problem
Historical vehicle movement is stored in a database table. Later, it may be retrieved on a report or replayed on the map.
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