Fleet management and electronic toll collection lead the way WAVE and DSRC attract attention Fleet management and electronic toll collection lead the way WAVE and DSRC attract attention | ||New Communications February 2009 Issue 96 ||Article: Yang Zhongshun ||[pic] ||Early fleet management technology was to dispatch vehicles by communicating with the management center through the radio installed on the vehicle. With the continuous advancement of information technology, the Global Positioning System (GPS), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and even the recent Radio Frequency Identification System (RFI) have been integrated into vehicle computers, making vehicle dispatch more efficient and enabling real-time remote monitoring of the status of transported goods, allowing companies to easily manage their fleets with limited human resources. ||[pic] ||GPS/GIS creates new value for fleet management systems ||Based on the application schedule, fleet management systems can be roughly divided into three periods. The first stage is based on wireless communication. After receiving the task, the control center sends a vehicle call message to the vehicles in the system. The vehicle driver evaluates the distance between the current position and the target, and then uses the radio to report to the center whether it can take the task. The most well-known example of this type of system is Taiwan\'s taxi fleet. This type of system has the lowest construction cost. The car owner only needs to pay the equipment installation fee and the car dealer\'s fixed fare commission. Therefore, it is still the mainstream adopted by Taiwan\'s wireless taxi fleet. However, due to the lack of...
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