Telematics definition

Telematics means a vehicle-based mobile data application which can automatically call for assistance if the vehicle is in an accident.
Telematics means a tracking technology and a fleet management solution which monitors drivers’ driving behaviour, promotes safe driving habits and reduces risk of accidents and costs.
Telematics means a module that is used only for permanent integration into a device which (i) is incorporated into and is not detachable from an automobile, truck, bus or ship, and (ii) is not capable of initiating or receiving 3G or 4G communication unless such device is physically and electrically connected to an automobile, truck, bus or ship. A Telematics module cannot be attached or detached from the vehicle by an end user consumer without losing the capability to initiate or receive wireless communication transmissions.

Examples of Telematics in a sentence

  • All matters relating to Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT).

  • Telematics Notice and Release.You acknowledge that the Vehicle may be equipped with a telematics device, global positioning satellite (“GPS”) technology, an electronic locator device, and/or an event data recorder.

  • See the Ag Sales Manual for complete parts list, machine requirements, and necessary subscriptions.If the customer needs a Modular Telematics Gateway (MTG), order a Field Install MTG through the John Deere Configurator.

  • The Sector Handbook for the communication between Railway Undertakings and Infrastructure Managers (RU/IM Telematics Sector Handbook) is the specification of the TAF-TSI (EC) No. 1305/2014 Regulation.

  • Should the Tribunal rule against MiX Telematics, the Group may be liable to an administrative penalty in terms of the Competition Act, No. 89 of 1998.


More Definitions of Telematics

Telematics means a module that is used only for permanent integration into a device which (i) is incorporated into and is not detachable from an automobile, truck, bus or ship, and ii) is not capable of initiating or receiving 3G or 4G communication unless such device is physically and electrically connected to an automobile, truck, bus or ship, and iii) is data only, provided that the device may be pre-programmed or configured to make one-way calls to no more than ten (10) telephone numbers (for example, to send alerts in an emergency, accident, receive instruction, or intrusion or similar event), and iv) is not capable of providing a wireless hotspot for, or two-way voice communications with, another device, and v) does not provide any of the following capabilities: navigation assistance, streaming video, streaming audio, web browsing, or other infotainment services. A Telematics module cannot be attached or detached from the vehicle by an end user consumer without losing the capability to initiate or receive wireless communication transmissions. A Telematics module may also be referred to as a “Fleet Tracking Device” module.
Telematics means a wireless communication system used in automobiles that combines wireless communications with GPS tracking; and
Telematics means any wireless technology that transmits engine or vehicle operational parameters.
Telematics means Xxxx Xxxxxx Telematics Limited, a company incorporated under the Act which is presently carrying on the business of investment in telecom and related companies in India;
Telematics means any wireless technology that collects and transmits engine or vehicle operational parameters.
Telematics encompasses the interconnection between computers (i.e., information) communication, and location. Varitek Telematics systems utilize a small light-weight, computer with a broad range of electronic functionality and is targeted at the rapidly emerging market for on-asset communications – combining wireless voice and data transfer with Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology to provide location-based connectivity, security, information accumulation, tracking, mobile commerce, enhanced productivity, and entertainment services. VTKI offers a range of telematic services to business and consumers on a monthly subscription basis. The VTKI telematics device is presently being marketed to the marine and maritime marketplace, recreational vehicle markets and heavy equipment markets but is extensible to many other applications and industries. STII through its domestic and international franchisees provides boaters with a membership service. The STII membership, referred to under its trademarks, including “Your Road Service at Sea,®” offers service to boaters. STII provides comprehensive services 365 days per year on a 24/7 basis.
Telematics means technology-based hardware tools to collect and record vehicle operational data. Telematic devices collect, record, and transmit vehicle operational data. The devices plug into the vehicle’s dashboard computer and transmit the data directly from the vehicle to a Web- based reporting platform. Once installed, a DOL telematics device will remain in the vehicle until the vehicle is replaced.