E-Logs Vehicle Communications Whitepaper (Final)
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E-<strong>Logs</strong> Electronic Logging Device (ELD) includes the<br />
following telematics options:<br />
GPS WiFi Cellular Bluetooth<br />
Global Positioning System (GPS)<br />
The GPS (Global Positioning System)<br />
The GPS data is stored in a CSV formatted file.<br />
Use DawnEdit or DAWN Dashboard to merge<br />
with the in-vehicle network or analog data into<br />
one data file.<br />
HEM Data provides more power when<br />
combining GPS with elogs Dashboard. elogs<br />
Dashboard can provide geofencing, a<br />
web-based display of vehicle trips, and the<br />
current vehicle location.<br />
GPS parameters include: latitude, longitude, altitude, vehicle speed and<br />
heading (direction). The Universal Time clock (UTC), popularly known as<br />
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) provides a time standard, especially if<br />
more than one acquisition device is used, or if vehicles are in different time<br />
zones.<br />
WiFi<br />
The WiFi transmitter and antenna are conveniently located within one of the<br />
Mini Loggers (J1939, OBD or ADAQ loggers). The 802.11 b, g and n<br />
standards are supported. WiFi is an excellent way to automatically transmit the<br />
vehicle data whenever the vehicle is within range of a designated WiFi<br />
hotspot.<br />
The WiFi hotspot could be part of your company’s local area network (LAN), a specifically<br />
installed WiFi hotspot with cellular connectivity provided by a cellular provider, or a third<br />
party WiFi hotspot.<br />
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