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News Release from: Lineage Power Corporation | Subject: A1032
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 December 2004
Telematics platform aims for automotive
uses
The A1032 advanced telematics platform offers numerous features, including 1m GPS accuracy and a high level of sensitivity for processing even very weak satellite signals.
The A1032 advanced telematics platform offers numerous features, including 1m GPS accuracy and a high level of sensitivity for processing even very weak satellite signals This latter feature enables the use of internal GPS antennas, which reduces installation costs and precludes the need for antennas mounted in exposed locations
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Today, one can find a wide variety of telematics systems in the market, with all of them offering the same basic functionalities: position acquisition, output control, input monitoring and transmission of information to a server", commented Hans Wiedemann, Product Marketing Manager at Tyco Electronics Power Systems.
"With the A1032, Tyco Electronics is not just adding another system with more of the same".
"The A1032 brings new innovation to the market by combining established standards, sophisticated communication and automotive compatibility into one unit".
"In addition, we offer the manufacturing quality and reliability that you would expect from a strong, market-leading partner like Tyco".
"Flexible configuration and an open I/O interface are yet two more capabilities found in the A1032, which makes it an ideal platform to put at the core of any custom specific telematics system".
Wiedemann also added: "The A1032 is really the standard means to continuous control".
"The platform is designed for automotive applications and meets their particular security requirements".
"Of course the latest GPS and communication capabilities are included, too".
Due to features such as a wide input range of 6 to 36V DC, optoisolated digital inputs, mechanical relays and high side power switches, the A1032 is ideally suited for automotive environments.
Security requirements are fulfilled with features that include tilting sensor, battery backup and low-battery detection options, reverse polarity protection and overvoltage protection.
If additional I/O is required, such as CANbus, RFID, Bluetooth or others, the platform offers an I/O connector for an additional extension board.
This capability opens doors to a wide variety of applications.
Because standard Internet protocols are supported on the A1032 platform, operational costs are reduced and integration into existing client/server-based applications is convenient and easy.
A message and command set using XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), UDP/IP (User Datagram Protocol) or TCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol) takes care of the information exchange and platform configuration.
The information received from the A1032 will typically go into a database for further processing and analysis.
Positioning data could, for example, be displayed in a map, and activated input could start an alarm plan.
Furthermore, FTP can be used to upload a complete set of collected data, eg once per day, which can then be sent via e-mail in the form of a readable message to a particular recipient.
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