Terms and Definitions
CAN UP 27 online telematics gateway. Operation manual. Version 1.0
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Terms and Definitions
IoT Burger
— technology of joint operation of several software and hardware
Functional Modules in one IoT device. Singularity of IoT Burger technology is
in maximum "on site" real-time data processing: directly in smart sensor or
other IoT device. Advantages of technology: high temporal resolution, large
amount of collected data, reduced load on communication channels and
server, flexibility in configuration, possibility of rapid development of IoT devices, ability to
operate on low-cost processors (2-5 USD). Ready-made library of system and applied FM is
available.
CAN UP 27 online telematics gateway is based on IoT Burger technology.
S6
— technology of combining smart sensors and other IoT devices within
one wire network for monitoring of complex stationary and mobile objects:
vehicles, locomotives, smart homes, technological equipment etc. The
technology is based and expands SAE J1939 automotive standards.
Information on cabling system, service adapter and S6 software refer to
S6 Operation manual
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ORF 4
— is the Telematics service by JV Technoton developed for receiving
and processing Onboard reports via Internet, displaying Operational
Dataoverlapped on area maps, information storage in database and Analytical
reports generation upon user’s request.
PGN
(Parameter Group Number) — is a combined group of S6 parameters, which has common
name and number. Functional modules (FM) of the Unit can have input/output PGNs and setup
PGNs.
SPN
(Suspect Parameter Number) — informational unit of S6. Each SPN has determined name,
number, extension, data type and numerical value. The following types of SPN exist:
Parameters, Counters, Events. SPN can have a qualifier which allows qualification of
parameter’s value (e.g. – Onboard power supply limit/Minimum).
Analytical report
— report generated in ORF 4 on vehicle or group of vehicles operation for
chosen time period (usually a day, week or month). Can be composed of numbers, tables,
charts, mapped route of vehicle, diagrams.
Onboard equipment
(OE) — Telematics system elements, directly installed in Vehicle.
Onboard reports
(the Reports) — information about vehicle which is returned to a user of
Telematics system in accordance with inputted criteria. The Reports are generated by a
terminal unit both periodically (Periodic reports) and on Event occurrence (Event report).
GNSS
(Global Navigation Satellite System) is an object localization system that processes data
of navigation satellites.
Route
— coordinates, speed and direction of vehicle movement. It matches with the route of
the vehicle on the road. The map is displayed in the form of lines. Vehicle direction is displayed
in the form of arrows.
Operational data
— information about location and operation of the vehicle, transmitted by
DUT-E GSM to the Server in real time, it includes coordinates, speed, direction of movement
and fuel volume in the tank. Operational data is updated by ORF 4 upon receipt of more recent
information.