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ATrack Joins Transport Logistic 2023, Launches In-Vehicle AI Solutions

 ATrack Technology will participate in Transport Logistic in Munich, Germany from May 9th to 12th. The Transport Logistic exhibition is a leading indicator for the global logistics industry. In addition to displaying a series of vehicle and asset trackers and smart AI camera for the transportation sector, ATrack will also showcase a series of in-vehicle AI computers, a solution to comprehensively improve the safety and efficiency of vehicles and driving while assisting customers in implementing intelligent cloud management and improving the overall operational efficiency of logistics.

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ATrack states that vehicles currently account for approximately 15 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions in the European Union (EU). Although the EU has announced that it will completely ban the sale of gasoline-powered vehicles from 2035, the cost of electrification of trucks is very high, so the current proportion of electrified trucks in Europe remains low. However, in order to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the EU has set a mid-term goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from cars by 55% and from trucks by 50% from 2021 to 2030. Therefore, the logistics industry looks to introduce technology to optimize the efficiency of vehicle use and reduce carbon emissions.

In-vehicle AI computers create 360-degrees of IoV applications

In-Vehicle Computer is a 360-degree of IoV application through the combination of in-vehicle computer, vehicle tracker and multiple-lens smart camera. Through AI and original edge computing technology, it can assist driving safety, monitor driving status and train driving behavior in real time to improve driving quality. Meanwhile, through real-time vehicle tracking, engine status diagnosis, fuel consumption and mileage monitoring, it can realize one-stop cloud fleet management, which can be applied to taxi, bus and railcar.

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AM9 forms the core of IoV solutions

The AM9 is an in-vehicle embedded fanless computer, which is an important carrier for introducing telematics solutions. It can be integrated with taxi dispatch and b****** systems to become a taxi fleet management solution. The AM9 has a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, which can monitor the driver’s bad driving behaviors such as sharp turns, rapid acceleration and braking. In addition, AM9 is highly scalable and can import software applications and connect to hardware accessories such as cameras and monitors, making it a key core for the development a full range of IoV applications.

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