The device includes a CANbus library supporting a wide range of vehicles, from heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) to passenger cars
IoT solutions provider Queclink has unveiled its latest telematics gateway, the GV850, designed to meet the complex demands of fleet management and industrial applications. The 4G, Linux-based device offers extensive customization and edge intelligence, positioning itself as a high-performance tool for sophisticated data management and analysis.
The GV850 is Queclink's first high-end, programmable product, leveraging the flexibility of Linux to support various programming languages and a global developer community. This open-source foundation simplifies the development process and ensures seamless integration with existing fleet management systems. Customization is a key feature, allowing clients to tailor the device’s programming to their specific needs, whether for managing geo-fences or detailed performance analysis. The device includes a CANbus library supporting a wide range of vehicles, from heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) to passenger cars. Its two high/low-speed CANbus ports and K-Line port enable remote tachograph file downloads and real-time driving data reception, enhancing fleet management efficiency. Alongside the GV850, Queclink introduced the GV851, which expands the telematics gateway’s capabilities beyond traditional applications. With its ability to integrate proprietary CAN libraries or protocols, the GV851 is suitable for diverse scenarios, from industrial automation to smart city projects.
Both devices incorporate ST microprocessors and large memory capacity, enabling edge computing. This shift towards on-device data processing reduces reliance on cloud services, lowering operational costs, improving data privacy, and speeding up decision-making. Queclink’s latest offerings mark a significant step forward in IoT technology, empowering businesses to optimize operations through advanced customization and real-time data management.
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