Video Telematics

Video Telematics

Video telematics is revolutionizing fleet management by addressing critical safety and operational challenges, leading to improved efficiency and revenue growth.

Safety Problems
Traffic accidents and dangerous driving behaviors can be significantly reduced through real-time video monitoring, helping fleet managers identify and correct unsafe practices before they result in accidents.

Low Efficiency
Inefficient routing, dispatching, and key performance indicators (KPIs) such as cost per mile, cost per passenger, and driver performance often lead to operational delays and increased expenses. Video telematics streamlines these processes, optimizing fleet operations and reducing costs.

Lost Revenue
Overloading, fare evasion, and the inability to provide clear evidence for insurance claims can directly impact revenue. By offering video evidence and precise data, telematics ensures fleets can avoid unnecessary expenses and recover lost revenue.

By tackling these challenges, video telematics enhances fleet safety, boosts efficiency, and protects revenue streams, driving overall operational success.

 

Solutions

  1. Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)

ADAS systems use automated technology, such as sensors and cameras, to detect nearby obstacles or driver errors and respond accordingly

  1. Collision Avoidance System

Uses small radar detectors, typically placed near the front of the car, to determine the car’s vicinity to nearby obstacles and notify the driver of potential car crash situations

  1. Lane Departure Warning System (LDW)

An LDW system uses cameras to monitor lane markings and determine if the driver unintentionally begins to drift

 

  1. Driver Monitoring System (DMS)

The Driver Monitoring System (DMS) is pointed at the driver’s face, providing a real-time evaluation of their presence and state. DMS helps alert the driver and can initiate interventions to maintain control of the vehicle.

  • Drowsiness Detection: Detects and predicts driver drowsiness and fatigue.
  • Distraction Alert: Warns the driver when they become distracted, such as by using a mobile phone.
  • Smoking Detection: Triggers an immediate alert if smoke is detected by the camera.
  • Camera Cover Alert: If the DMS camera is covered by any object and cannot detect the driver, an alert is triggered.

Additional Features

4-Channel Video Streaming – Our dash camera provides comprehensive coverage with four separate camera channels 

High-Quality Video – The dash camera records in high-definition (HD) resolution, ensuring clear and crisp video footage. 

G-Sensor – Automatically detects collisions and locks footage to prevent overwriting, preserving critical evidence for insurance claims. 

GPS Tracking – Records your vehicle’s location, speed, and route, providing valuable data for fleet management or personal use. 

Mobile App Integration – Control, config. and access your dash camera remotely via a dedicated mobile app, allowing you to view live streams and footage playback on your smartphone. 

Easy Installation – Our dash camera is designed for easy DIY installation in most vehicles, and it comes with all the necessary mounting hardware and wiring.

 

 

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