Title: Wireless Technology for the Transportation Industry
1Wireless Technology for the Transportation
Industry
2Vision Statement
To become the pre-eminent provider of wireless
sensing and control systems for the commercial
transportation industry
3Corporate Highlights
- Technology protected by numerous patents
- Two additional patents filed in last 30 days
- 15 years development in wireless technology and
tire monitoring solutions - Products for commercial, recreational, and
industrial vehicles, passenger cars and
motorcycles. - TS-16949 quality certification
- Established market channels
- Marketing agreement with Dana Commercial Vehicles
Group for heavy and medium vehicles - Increased OEM sales 280 in 2005, Overall revenue
increased by 163 in 2006
4Customers
5Product Strategy
- Wireless platform designed to create a wireless
network on a vehicle - Provides gateway for wireless sensor data to the
vehicle data bus - Information made available to driver or remotely
via telematics link - Provides critical performance information to
lower maintenance costs, vehicle downtime and
increase fleet efficiency
6What is Tire Pressure Monitoring?
- First Smartwave application
- Wireless monitoring of pressure and temperature
of a vehicles tires - Provides visual and audible alert if one or more
tires lose air pressure or increase in
temperature - Sensors constantly measure and wirelessly
transmit data to drivers - Reduces fuel and tire costs for fleets and
Improves safety
7SmartWave TPMS
Typical system overview
Integration with on-board display solution
Sensor/transmitter assembly
Wireless Gateway Receiver
Antenna
RF wireless signal (to send data from sensors to
receiver) J1939 communications interface Co-axial
link from receiver to external antenna
8Industry Highlights
- In 2000, U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) issued TREAD Act aimed at
improving tire safety standards - Final rule requires all new vehicles to be equipped with tire monitoring systems for
2008 model year - Tread Act is influencing commercial vehicle
manufacturers adoption of tire monitoring
9Market Applications
- Commercial Vehicles and Buses
- Recreational Vehicles
- Industrial Vehicles
- Passenger Cars
10Commercial Vehicle Bus Systems
- Strong fleet ROI value proposition driving market
demand - Approximately 950,000 new commercial vehicles
sold annually - 7.5 million vehicles currently in service
globally (50 million wheel positions) - OEM market potential of 400 Million
- Aftermarket potential of 3 Billion
11Commercial Vehicle Bus Systems
- NHTSA studying tire monitoring systems for trucks
prior to any decision on legislation - Smartwave product designed specifically to meet
commercial fleet and OEM requirements - OEM contracts with MCI and New Flyer, Prevost,
Van Hool, ABC Bus, Bell, Oshkosh, Optima Medtec
and others.
12Dana/SmarTire Marketing Agreement
- Dana will market and sell products through its
direct sales channels and Roadranger marketing
alliance - Agreement covers Class 3 - 8 trucks and trailers,
buses and recreational vehicles - Territories include North America, Mexico,
Australia and New Zealand - Dana plans to investigate co-development of
additional sensing and control applications that
will benefit its current products
13About Dana
- Dana is a Tier 1 leader in the design and
manufacture of commercial vehicle components for
medium and heavy duty vehicles - Sales of 9.1billion last year
- 46,000 personnel in 28 countries
- Danas products include front-steer, rear-drive,
trailer and auxiliary axles as well as
driveshafts, steering shafts, suspensions and
related systems, modules, and services for the
commercial vehicle market.
14About Roadranger
- Roadranger is a marketing alliance between Dana
Corporation, Eaton Corporation and other
partners. - Roadranger represents a total system solution
including drivetrain, chassis and safety
components. - Roadranger has over 160 personnel in sales,
service and support roles in North America.
15SmarTireRV
- Safety Value Proposition matches demographic
older, more safety conscious, high disposable
income - OEM market opportunity of 25 million annually.
Aftermarket opportunity 100 million - Excellent Aftermarket channel established with
Camping World - Over 5,000 SmarTire RV systems on the road today
16Industrial Vehicles
- OEM market opportunity of
- Key OEM relationships developed - Bell
- Tire monitoring offers compelling ROI as
monitoring prevents damage to tires costing up to
30,000 each - Monitoring prevents tire fires that can write off
vehicles with price tags as high as 3 million
17SmarTire for Passenger Cars
- OEM and aftermarket products
- Supplier to a number of manufacturers including
Aston Martin - Focus on supporting current customers
18Beyond Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
19Technology Evolution
- Sensing
- monitoring of vehicle functions to gather data
related to vehicle performance - Control
- processing the sensor information to provide
feedback for safety, performance, economy and
diagnostics - Networking
- multiplex sensing and control information over
one or more buses to reduce wiring costs
20Wired Architecture Challenges
- Sensors and control units are all individually
wired (costly) - Wiring to many locations is difficult, if not
impossible. e.g. - Tires
- Brakes
- Expensive, if not prohibitive, to install in
aftermarket
21SmarTire Solution
SmarTires Wireless Gateway Architecture Enables
Multiple Applications over Common System
Components
22Smartwave Benefits
- Provide sensing to difficult locations
- Tires, brakes, etc.
- Ease of maintenance
- Off-vehicle communications for diagnostics and
maintenance - Cost effective
- Elimination of wiring costs
- Enables improved safety functions and vehicle
performance - Ease of installation in aftermarket
Wireless technology will make the same in-roads
in the vehicle industry as we have seen in other
markets
23Introducing the Wireless Gateway
ECU/TCU
Display/ Control
Wireless Gateway
Tire Monitoring
Alarms
RKE
Brake Monitoring
- Intrusion
- Tracking/telematics
- Keyless entry
- LFI
- Remote start
- Remote control
- TMS
- RFID
- Tread wear
- Acceleration
- Rotation
24Introducing the Wireless Gateway
- The wireless receiver technology for commercial
TPMS systems can be leveraged into new wireless
applications - SmarTire intends to own the wireless receiver
gateway for commercial vehicles
25Wireless Gateway Applications
- Safety and convenience tire and brake
monitoring, keyless entry and remote start
applications - Asset management diagnostic and fleet
maintenance via telematics or Bluetooth link to
maintenance center - Security electronic cargo seal, driver
identification, container tracking etc.
26Corporate Plan
- Continue to develop internal OEM support systems
- Continued focus on commercial and industrial
markets - Focus on addition of blue chip OEM customers
- Develop applicable aftermarket channels
- Invest in development and introduce new Smartwave
applications each year
27The SmarTire Advantage
- Customer Focused
- Industry Experience
- Multiple Applications
- Clear Product Vision
- Talented Team
28The SmarTire Advantage
- Technology Leadership
- Dynamic Corporate Culture
29SmarTire Systems Inc. Richmond, BC,
Canada Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK www.smartire.com OT
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monitoring technology, sales of SmarTire products
and technology to original equipment
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