What is Video Telematics?
Video telematics is a technology that integrates cameras and analytics with fleet tracking.
Main components of video telematics
today’s modern video telematics solutions typically share these basic components:
(1) Video telematics core device: Mobile DVR or Dashcam, they are embedded with telematics technology, which recording and transmission video footage, GPS, and data;
(2) DSM Camera mounted on the dashboard, used to Driver Status Monitoring;
(3) ADAS Camera mounted on the windshield, used to Advanced Driving Assistance Systems;
(4) An interior cameras to record the driver, cabin and passenger;
(5) BSD Camera mounted at the side of the cabin, used to Blind Spot Detection;
(6) Additional cameras around the vehicle for side views, include Rearview Camera, used to monitoring objects behind the vehicle;
(7) A software platform that processes and analyzes the data;
(8) An end-user application.
Advanced telematics solutions support multiple cameras inside and around the vehicle. Their software tracks data and automatically initiates video capture for every road event. Video data is constantly uploaded via a wireless network to provide fleet managers with real-time alerts and two-way communication with their drivers.
How does video telematics work?
Video telematics combines vehicle data and driving data to give you a comprehensive view of your fleets.
Multiple cameras like driver-facing, road-facing, or cargo-facing, get installed into the fleets. These cameras transfer data to a cloud. This data gets analyzed and presented to the user on our fleet management platform.
(1) Advanced Driver Assistance System-ADAS (ROAD-FACING)
(2) Driver Status Monitoring-DSM (DRIVER-FACING)
(3) Blind Spot Detection-BSD (CABIN SIDE FACING)
(4) MULTIPLE cameras VIEW
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