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SAE J1939 Or OBD-II Router For Cloud-Based Vehicle Fleet Operations

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AirLink MP70 LTE Router - SAE J1939 Or OBD-II Router For Cloud-Based Vehicle Fleet Operations

Sierra Wireless has announced their Airlink MP70 router to support analytics and reporting for cloud-based vehicle fleet operations. The Airlink MP70 router enables the communication of SAE J1939 or OBD-II vehicle data to the cloud. The Airlink Management Service – Advanced Reporting and Analytics (Alms Ara) services enable organizations to manage their vehicle fleets using Sierra Wireless’ industry-leading Airlink gateways, routers, and cloud-based management platform.

Alms Ara offers the same core device configuration, over-the-air (OTA) software updates and monitoring capabilities as Alms predecessor, but adds an improved reporting and analytics engine as well as pre-defined reports. The first release of includes reports that help managers of small-to-medium sized fleets gain insight into their vehicle fleet operations, including vehicle stops and trips, driver behavior, speeding, and harsh acceleration incidents, and vehicle engine faults for proactive maintenance.

Customers using Airlink MP70 router with a CAN-Bus-based diagnostic interface (OBDII/SAE J1939) can use the cloud services to obtain cloud-based access to vehicle telemetry data. The LTE-Advanced Pro interface supports 600-Mbit/s downlink and 150-Mbit/s uplink speeds. This enables applications such as HD real-time video streaming and passenger Wi-fi. According to Sierra Wireless, the router also supports the 700-MHz Band 14. It is designed for continuous operation in harsh mobile environments.

  • 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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Arduino for the Cloud: Arduino Yún and Dragino Yún Shield

Arduino for the Cloud considers the Arduino Yún and the Dragino Yún Shield as components closing the gap between a typical microcontroller application and connection to the cloud. Arduino Yún combines the classic Arduino with an Atheros AR9331 system-on-a-chip (SoC) for wireless access points and routers platforms, which uses the Linux distribution Linino (OpenWRT) operating system. 

The Dragino Yun Shield expands any Arduino with network capabilities by the Atheros AR9331.The combination of microcontroller and Linux device supports the whole chain from sensor to software applications in the cloud by hardware and software. 

This book deals with the Arduino and the Linux device and their interaction, without the need of detailed Linux knowledge.

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