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Mobility
A mobile data terminal (MDT) is a computerised device used in public transit vehicles
and emergency vehicles to communicate with a central despatch centre. They are also
used to display mapping and information relevant to the tasks and actions performed
by the vehicle such as incident information and status updates.
Mobile data terminals feature a screen on which to view information and a keyboard
or keypad for entering information. They may be connected to various peripheral
devices such as in-vehicle CCTV type cameras etc.
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Disaster Management and Emergency Services Response Agencies thrive on information.
They need it to respond to emergencies, anticipate what they'll encounter when they
arrive on-scene as well as to help predict incident trends and patterns. Our integrated
MDT solution allows the CAD system to automatically send information to the vehicle
and vice versa thus saving time while increasing operational effectiveness and reducing
radio traffic.
Overcome the constraints currently experienced and ensure that your agency manages
its resources by linking your computer aided despatching system with field operations
using completely secure and reliable data links.
We offer and affordable yet comprehensive mobile data solution for disaster management
and emergency response agencies. Two way communications not only allows for the
transmission of data but also enables voice-guided , automatic status updates, on-scene
video footage, call completion, vehicle tracking, fleet management, messaging, performance
monitoring, reporting and integration options.
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Technology
In the early days of computer-aided despatching (CAD), many MDT's were custom devices
that were used with specialised point to point radios. Many CAD systems are today
switching to conventional (albeit ruggedised) laptops connected over Wide-Area Wireless
IP such as the internet or private IP networks.
Our integrated MDT with power supply protection and robust memory file systems greatly
improve reliability and task efficiency.
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Conclusion
- Devices are designed for Public Safety
- Radio with built-in GPS
- Display for despatch messages and status reporting
- Complete self contained unit
- Integrated GPS
- Management Reporting
- Easy to use graphic user interface
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Mobility Features
• Internet browser based application (WEB)
• Supports multiple network technologies simultaneously
• Supports a mix of hardware devices
• Database deployment based on fields capture
• Reports
• View tracking information on internet (PC), pocket
PC, Nokia Communicator or WAP enabled GSM cell phone
• User authentication, multiple layers (Fleets) with SMS
password support
• Vehicle parameter update and transmit
• Street search
• Route planning - multi point route planning
• GEO-fencing go no-go (unlimited on Web)
• Add points to maps
• Map scales
• Import waypoint and track logs from GPS devices
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Customised Solutions
Our goal is to provide clients with a significant competitive advantage by custom
configuring systems and solutions at an off-the-shelf price.
Our staff has been integrating systems since 1982.
This experience, coupled with our long term vendor relationships, can provide you
with the nest price/performance alternatives available today.
We configure systems the way you want them, to meet your needs for the best price.
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