In-vehicle computer performs true navigation
26 April 2011
When a conventional PC wasn’t up to the job, a specialist solution was required.
Cargo trucks accurately deliver a large volume of passengers' luggage between different airports terminals without any delay.
To ensure the correct route for luggage management, an airport in Asia has integrated NEXCOM's VTC 6110 in-vehicle computer into a cargo truck for better navigation management.
Initially the customer used a conventional PC for this application. However, these devices were unable to resist the extreme shock and vibration conditions associated with in-vehicle operation. Therefore, the customer wanted a more reliable alternative to a conventional PC, and they also wanted a solution that was specifically designed for in-vehicle operation, which could be powered by the vehicles battery and featured wireless connectivity. It was at this point that the customer spoke to NEXCOM who provided a solution in the form of the VTC 6110 transportation computer.
This computer has passed eMark certification test; a standard which is recognised by the automotive industry covering the safety requirements for in-vehicle operation. In addition, VTC 6110 transportation computer supports smart vehicle functions.
A feature of the VTC 6110 car PC for the customer is its maintenance free, fanless design which makes for exceptional reliability. The platform also reduces the need for additional equipment and cabling to connect with external communication devices. Equipped with 3G connectivity, users are able to make calls and transmit data over the air.
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