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LTE-Advanced Vehicle Router With Long-Range Gigabit Wi-Fi And Gigabit Ethernet Connects To SAE J1939 Or OBD-II Networks
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onThe AirLink® MP70 by Sierra Wireless is a high performance, LTE-Advanced vehicle router developed specifically for mobile mission critical applications in public safety, transit and field services.
The MP70 router a high-performance vehicle networking solution to connect multiple high-bandwidth applications in and around the vehicle, while also providing IT departments with the flexibility to manage mobile assets in the cloud or in the enterprise data center using AirLink Network Management solutions. The router seamlessly integrates out-of-the-box with the AirLink Mobility Manager (AMM), an end-to-end network management solution that enables instant network insight and control for centralized and remote management, monitoring, and configuration. AMM is available as a cloud service or as an on-premise solution. It integrates telemetry features across the AirLink in-vehicle product line.
With the ALEOS 4.9.0 software release, the MP70 will support an in-vehicle bus interface using a direct cable connection (J1939 and OBDII), so customers no longer need to buy external dongles or scanners to monitor vehicle health. This software also enables built-in sensors (accelerometer and gyroscope) for inertial navigation to provide precise geo-location capabilities, even in urban canyons and underground garages where satellites can’t be seen. The built-in sensors also provide the ability to monitor driver behavior, including harsh acceleration and braking.
Features
- Offers high performance vehicle area network (VAN)
- Provides connected vehicle awareness
- Purpose built for vehicles
- Provides secure intelligent communications
- Network management in the cloud or in the enterprise data center
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SAE J1939 - GPS Module With 9-Pin Deutsch Connection Cable
The jCOM.J1939.GPS device connects to an SAE J1939 network and reports the vehicle position (PGN 65267) with a five second frequency, according to the SAE J1939-71 Standard. The integrated J1939 protocol stack automatically negotiates a node address in the range of 128 to 247. The GPS data is broadcast by using the global destination address (255 = 0xFF). The device's firmware can be updated on-site per the integrated RS232 port, which also allows the loading of customer-specific features.
The content of delivery includes the jCOM.J1939.GPS module, the GPS antenna (preferred installation location is the driver cabin, i.e. close to the wind shield), and the SAE J1939 cable suited for a 9-pin Deutsch connection.