Some functions of the vehicle networking system mainly involve vehicle management and monitoring. Here is a brief description of these features:
Connected to the Car Big Screen and Active Service Big Screen: Both of these features are designed to provide real-time vehicle data and information. The large screen may display the status, location, speed and other information of all connected vehicles. The active service screen may focus more on real-time monitoring and warning of specific vehicles, such as fuel levels, tire pressure, failure warning, etc.
Vehicle Performance Statistics: This function is used to collect and analyze vehicle performance data, including total mileage, average speed, top speed, travel time, etc.
Gas Consumption Report: This function records and calculates the fuel consumption of the vehicle. It provides real-time and historical oil and gas consumption data, including fuel consumption per 100 kilometers.
Offline reports: This may include reports of data collected without a network connection, such as vehicle operating data and diagnostic information.
Driving Behavior Analysis: This function evaluates the driver's driving behavior through the analysis of vehicle operation data. For example, through statistics and analysis of the frequency and intensity of braking and acceleration, it can be concluded whether the driver is overdriving or whether he brakes unnecessarily hard.
Charge analysis: For electric vehicles or hybrid vehicles, this function can monitor and analyze the battery's charging status and charging history, including charging capacity, charging time, charging frequency, etc.
Device cross-region analysis: This feature can track and analyze the movement and location of devices, such as tracking the movement of devices between regions or countries.
SIM card management: This function can manage and monitor the SIM card in the car networking system, including card opening, checkpoint, card stopping, monitoring the use of the operation.
These features are designed to improve the operational efficiency, management effectiveness and safety of vehicles, while also helping companies better manage and monitor their fleets.
Some functions of the vehicle networking system mainly involve vehicle management and monitoring. Here is a brief description of these features:
Connected to the Car Big Screen and Active Service Big Screen: Both of these features are designed to provide real-time vehicle data and information. The large screen may display the status, location, speed and other information of all connected vehicles. The active service screen may focus more on real-time monitoring and warning of specific vehicles, such as fuel levels, tire pressure, failure warning, etc.
Vehicle Performance Statistics: This function is used to collect and analyze vehicle performance data, including total mileage, average speed, top speed, travel time, etc.
Gas Consumption Report: This function records and calculates the fuel consumption of the vehicle. It provides real-time and historical oil and gas consumption data, including fuel consumption per 100 kilometers.
Offline reports: This may include reports of data collected without a network connection, such as vehicle operating data and diagnostic information.
Driving Behavior Analysis: This function evaluates the driver's driving behavior through the analysis of vehicle operation data. For example, through statistics and analysis of the frequency and intensity of braking and acceleration, it can be concluded whether the driver is overdriving or whether he brakes unnecessarily hard.
Charge analysis: For electric vehicles or hybrid vehicles, this function can monitor and analyze the battery's charging status and charging history, including charging capacity, charging time, charging frequency, etc.
Device cross-region analysis: This feature can track and analyze the movement and location of devices, such as tracking the movement of devices between regions or countries.
SIM card management: This function can manage and monitor the SIM card in the car networking system, including card opening, checkpoint, card stopping, monitoring the use of the operation.
These features are designed to improve the operational efficiency, management effectiveness and safety of vehicles, while also helping companies better manage and monitor their fleets.