Telematics is defined as the use of technology that allows construction vehicles to send, receive and store information. This allows contractors to keep close tabs on the productivity, uptime and operating costs of their fleets. Here are some of the benefits provided by this technology:
Beyond Measuring Jobsite Performance
When contractors think of telematics, they often think of it as a way to monitor fleet performance. One of the most common machine performance systems is grade control. These systems are used in the earthmoving industry to reduce labor, material and engineering costs as well as waste. Integrated with motor graders and dozers, these GPS-based systems help contractors and engineers ensure that proper grading results are achieved.
Monitoring Machine Health Proactively
As telematics systems have become more advanced, they have become capable of providing richer data that allows contractors not only to see what their machines are doing but to monitor the machines’ internal systems. By linking to a machine’s CAN bus or internal control system, telematics systems can transmit data such as fluid levels, pressure, temperatures and fuel use.
Optimizing Training
In addition to monitoring the status, use and health of equipment, telematics systems can be employed to improve the performance of operators, identify training opportunities and optimize employee practices for efficiency.