In this detailed piece ABI Research’s Elizabeth Stokes, a senior analyst for IoT Network and Platforms, and Dan Shey, the vice president of Enabling Platforms; dive into the past of fleet management so operators can prepare for the future. The historic impact of digital transformation on location-based tracking is paving the way for an ecosystem of advanced IoT applications that require cutting-edge cloud and communication technology.
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This white paper covers a range of areas including:
- The use case expansion – Understand why track and trace, regulatory compliance concerns, asset tracking & protection, theft prevention, driver safety and business process integration lead to expanding use cases.
- Where IoT intersects – Fleet management can benefit from sensor monitoring of tyres, engines and fuel as well as video monitoring of asset loading and for driver safety. This is just the current application and more are expected in the near future.
- Fresh markets – The shared and micro-mobility market including rental rideshares, e-bikes and e-scooters from companies like Uber and Lyft, is a relatively new fleet management vertical. Are you capitalising on its unique positioning and needs?
- Where fIeet management is going – Dive into research that suggests where the EV market will intersect fleet management and how V2X communication and autonomous driving will increase demands on data transmission & reliability.
- Demands on telematics data – How will 4G and 5G adapt to the sunsetting of older networks and why are eSIMs and improved global coverage a key differentiator? Will operators buy the platform and connectivity separately or get it all from an MNO or MVNO? What’s the next generation of connectivity and platforming?
Dive into the research and insights provided in this comprehensive piece and supplement the data with a real case study from AutoMobility. Learn how fleet management has matured and where the latest call for advancements is coming from in this engaging read.
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