Telematics company ATrack Technology Inc. has announced that it is to unveil a new AI vision telematics solution and in-vehicle computing solution at Embedded World 2024, taking place April 9-11 in Nuremberg, Germany.
The company will present the AK750 GEO/LEO AI Telematics Box, which is aimed at addressing connectivity issues in remote areas where traditional methods like cellular or fiber infrastructure are lacking. The company says it integrates with satellite networks to provide connectivity even in the most remote locations and is designed for users operating in rural environments.
The AK750 can be integrated with advanced AI for ADAS and DMS for various connectivity options. Supporting both GEO and LEO connectivity with LTE redundancy, the AK750 will displayed alongside the AM9 in-vehicle computing solution. The AM9 is designed to enhance fleet dispatch efficacy and operational optimization with engine diagnosis capability and an open interface for traffic management systems integration.
The AM9 solution has integration capabilities with CANbus add-on cards for vehicle diagnostics, including communication with ECUs, reading DTCs and monitoring vehicle data. Incorporated with GPS, 4G communication, GIS, Gyro, accelerometer and other technologies, the AM9 can enhance dispatch efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and minimize maintenance fees, ATrack says.
ATrack will also introduce AI-vision solutions like the AW500 dual-facing smart dash cam, which aims to increase safety and operational efficiency for service fleets.