telematics

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الإنجليزية - التركية
telematik
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The use of such systems within road vehicles
The science of sending, receiving and storing information via telecommunication devices
The use of Global Positioning System technology integrated with computers and mobile communications technology
{i} combination of telecommunications and informatics, use of telecommunications technology for the transfer of computer data
The integration of wireless communications, vehicle monitoring systems and location devices (Back to top )
Telematics is a wireless communications system designed for the collection and dissemination of data Applications include vehicle-based electronic systems, mobile telephony, vehicle tracking and positioning, on-line navigation and information services and emergency assistance Static applications include stock control (automatic ordering), and monitoring of utilities meters
The convergence of computing and communications technologies, thus the use of telephone or radio to link computers and the use of computers to send messages via telephone or radio links A term commonly used in Europe, particularly by the European Commission
A compound noun combining the words 'Tele' (meaning far) and 'matics' most probably from informatics The application of information and communications technologies and services, usually in direct combination A Telematics Application is a system or service meeting user needs (i e Telematics Applications within the 4th Framework Programme)
is the use of telecommunication in conjunction with informatics, e g the passing of information from one computer to another via a telephone line or other electronic link The basic promises of telematics are obvious: by giving access to any form of knowledge anywhere, it speeds up the diffusion of information, saves time, increases collaboration between individuals and groups, and improves the quality of decisions
Wireless communication systems desinged for collection and dissemination of data, which can be used in communication systems rg: mobile telephony, positioning, vehicle tracking, on-line navigation and emergency assistance
Telematics are user-oriented information transfer services, including teletex, videotex, and facsimile
Following from the French word télematique, coined in 1978 by Nora and Minc (1978), 'telematics' refers to services and infrastructures which link computer and digital media equipment over telecommunications links Telematics are providing the technological foundations for rapid innovation in computer networking and voice, data, image and video communications It is increasingly obvious that telematics are being applied across all the social and economic sectors and functions that combine to make up contemporary cities (Graham & Marvin, 1996)
A melting pot of telecommunications, computers and media
a general term referring to emerging technologies in automotive communications, combining wireless voice and data capability for management information and safety applications
Telematics can be defined as a combination of wireless voice and data communication systems aimed at providing drivers with safety and information including automatic airbag deployment notification, vehicle tracking, personalized information, real-time traffic data, emergency aid, and entertainment from a central service center Innovative features include Internet access, voice activation, and the ability to control the car audio and climate control Telematics control unit (TCU) The embedded vehicle control unit that communicates with the automobile controls, GPS satellite, and customer service center to provide telematics features to a driver
The integration of wireless communications, vehicle monitoring systems and location devices
- A wireless communications system designed for the collection and dissemination of data Applications include vehicle-based electronic systems, mobile telephony, vehicle tracking, vehicle positioning, online navigation, information services and emergency assistance TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) - A language that governs the communication between all computers on the Internet TCP/IP is a programmed set of instructions that dictates how packets of information are sent across multiple networks The Transmission Control Protocol ensures that the packets arrive correctly at their destination address The Internet Protocol determines where packets are routed, based on their destination address In order to have full Internet access, users must be running TCP/IP Related term: PPP
The use of IT to communicate up to date information remotely Examples include electronic information boards at bus stops, and arrangements to support people working away from their main workplace
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