NEXCOM’s In-Vehicle Computers Fuse Telematics with Internet of Things

| January 6, 2015
NEXCOM's In-Vehicle Computers Fuse Telematics with Internet of Things

VTC 7230
Intel® Core™ i3-5010U Fanless In-Vehicle Computer

NEXCOM has introduced in-vehicle computers VTC 7230 and VTC 7240 to advance the growth of connected vehicles in the IoT (Internet of Things), with the ultimate  aims of offering a safer and more efficient driving experience.

Featuring 5th generation Intel® Core™ processors, the in-vehicle computers boast numerous telematics features to support fleet management, security features to protect vehicles in the IoT, and performance to drive ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and stream multiple video surveillance feeds.

Noted Wu, General Manager of NEXCOM’s Vertical Industry Platform (VIP) Business Unit, “Using 5th generation Intel® Core™ processors i3-5010U and i7-5650U respectively, VTC 7230 and VTC 7240 provide signal processing, machine vision, and video transcoding capabilities required of ADAS, ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) and video surveillance, giving abilities to sense and to think to fleet transport, public transport, police vehicles, ambulances and more.”

For added physical security, the Pre-Alarm function on the in-vehicle computers features two DI and DO channels and an event button signal that can both operate in power-off state, ensuring alarms and emergency notifications are constantly available at times of intrusion or urgent conditions.

For fleet management, VTC 7230 and VTC 7240 feature built-in GPS for vehicle tracking and navigation, a CAN bus 2.0B interface with optional OBD II function for vehicle diagnostics.

Furthermore, remote monitoring of vehicle diagnostics is possible.

Category: Fleet Tracking, General Update

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