Telematics


Telematics, involve the use of sensors, microcontrollers, and communication devices to monitor the performance of a vehicle. All the electronic sensors and actuators in the vehicle are connected to the ECU. Our diagnostic and telematics tool collects the necessary information about these sensors via the ECU over the CAN bus of the vehicle. The data collected by our Telematics devices is transmitted to a server, which can be accessed through a web interface. The server then analyzes the data and generates reports on the vehicle's performance, highlighting any issues that require attention.

One of the primary benefits of telematics is its ability to provide real-time information on the performance of a vehicle. The data collected can be used to monitor everything from fuel efficiency and emissions to tire pressure and engine temperature. This means that mechanics and vehicle owners can quickly identify and address issues before they become major problems. This can help vehicle owners and mechanics make informed decisions about maintenance and repairs.

There are also challenges associated with the implementation of Telematics. One of the major challenges is ensuring that the communication between the vehicle and the server is secure. This is particularly important since the data transmitted may include sensitive information, such as the location of the vehicle and the driving habits of the owner. Our tools mitigate these challenges by using state-of-the art encryption in the transmitted data, which is always over an Secured Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTPS) and Secured Mosquitto Protocol (MQTTS).