Title: Integrated Smart Fleet Management System
1Integrated Smart Fleet Management System
- Presented by Adil Masaracioglu, Basari Telekom,
Turkiye - www.basari.com.tr
2Content of the Presentation
- Introduction
- Objectives of the Project
- System Configuration
- User Groups Transactions
- System Features
- Advantages of the System
3Introduction
- The Transportation sector is faced with safety,
security, transit visa problems. - Custom Departments of SouthEast European
Countries are faced with tracking sensitive and
hazardous good transportation and transit
time-outs. - International transportation customers need
faster and reliable transportation. - Transportation information should be shared and
directed to the related parties through
INTEGRATED SMART FLEET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM via
Internet and GSM with some authorisation
limitations.
4Objectives of the Project
- The main objectives of the project are
- To co-ordinate and promote International
integration of transport operations using
GSMSatelliteInternet systems and technologies
for vehicle/shipment tracking, fleet/traffic
management and providing safetysecurity, - To identify and study in detail problems of fleet
management and control, - To provide the electronic data exchange among SEC
in order to clarify the difficulties in
transportation coordination, - Tracking/tracing of unit loads - a distributed
architecture to exchange and share tracing and
tracking information between operators in
different countries, - Serving the communications needs of the 2000s and
exploiting existing technology efficiently
(mobile data exchanging),
5System Configuration
GPS Satellites
GPS Satellites
_at_
Public Safety Custom Offices
Tranportation Companies
Customer
6User Groups Transactions
- Transportation Companies
- Custom Offices
- Criminal Centres
- Home Offices (Public Safety Groups)
- SECI BDCs BACs
- Customers
7Requirements of Transportation Comp.
- Vehicle Tracking,
- Free-format two-way data massaging
- TelemetricDiagnostic (speed, tank-level etc)
two-way informationcontrol signalling - Route-planning and control
- Load monitoring
- Safety Emergency control
8Custom Offices Criminal Centres
- Truck info identification entry,
- Collection of timing for cross-borders
- Broadcasting custom news to truck drivers and
transportation companies - Transferring criminal history of truckdriver
- Announcement of crimed truckdriver
- Tracking hazardous loadgoods
9Home Offices Customers
- Emergency status tracking
- Security control
- Safety control management
- Tracking of trucksloads
- Monitoring of route history
- Estimated realised arrival timings
- Time left to the destination
- Dynamic re-organisation
10SECI BDCs BACs
- Reports based on date and time criteria
- Statistical reports for loads and trucks
- Estimated and realised cross-border timings
- Load standardisation
- Presenting marketing opportunities to
transportation companies and customers for
business and competition,
11System Features
- Automatic vehicle tracking according to its
programming, - Periodically (time-bound),
- instantaneously,
- according to the pre-defined (over the air)
coordinates, - according to elapsed displacement,
- when exceeding speed threshold
- Two-way free-format massaging,
- Form content and format of the form transferring,
- Pre-defined message exchanging,
- Emergency status message sending when emergency
button is pressed, - Intelligent route history reporting,
- Possibility of connection of peripheral devices
such as various type of sensors,
12Advantages of the System
- Statistical information are collected and
decisions for international transportation
business will be based on concrete data - Monitoring of unaccompanied loads becomes
possible (including hazardous goods), - The quality of service will be improved because
of availability of information on a timely basis
and better planning, - Communications costs will decrease because data
communication will be preferred instead of voice, - Shippers will be notified of possible delays in
delivery times, - Truck breakdown costs could get less because
repair-works could start sooner, - Administrative costs will decrease,
- Maintenance activities will be scheduled more
efficiently, - Visa problems will be handled faster and more
reliable,
13First Question
- Project Phases and Budget ?
14Phases of Project
- Activities prior to the Phase 0 (Concept
Exploration Definition), - Phase 0 Concept Exploration Definition,
- Phase I Demonstration Validation,
- Phase II Engineering Manufacturing
Development, - Phase III Production Deployment,
- Phase IV Operations Support,
15Horizontal Issues of The Project
- Policy Organization Management Disciplines
- Acquisition Policy,
- Principles of Program Management,
- Managerial Development,
- Business Management Disciplines,
- Cost/Schedule Management,
- Funds Management
- Contract Finance Management
- Technical Management Disciplines,
- Systems Engineering,
- Software Hardware Management,
- Test Evaluation,
- Manufacturing Management,
- Logistics Support,
- Project Definition (Integrated Smart Fleet
Management System Document), - Presentation of Project to SECI Pro-Committee,
16Activities Prior to The Phase 0
- Policy Organization Management Disciplines
- Acquisition Policy
- Preparation of System Concept,
- Presenting the Project in the TurkPro and
SECI-Pro Committees - Principles of Program Management,
- Starting of Requirement Analysis,
- Planning Activities (Reviews Reports, Risk
Analysis etc) - Business Management Disciplines,
- Cost/Schedule Management,
- Cost Estimating (LCCLife Cycle Cost),
- Scheduling of Phase 0
- Funds Management
- Basic Research Fund Exploration Development
Fund - Contract Finance Management
- Sub-contractor Selection Negotiations
- Constituting a Project Concept Exploration
Working Team,
17Activities Prior to The Phase 0
- Technical Management Disciplines,
- Systems Engineering,
- System (Product) Definition,
- System Topology Definition,
- Determining of System Users and Benefits of the
System, - Software Hardware Management,
- no activity
- Test Evaluation,
- no activity
- Manufacturing Management,
- no activity
- Logistics Support,
- no activity
18Phase 0 Concept Exploration Definition - I
- Purpose of Phase
- Evaluate Feasibility of Alternative Concepts,
- Determine the Most Promising Solution (s),
- Policy Organization Management Disciplines
- Acquisition Policy
- Concept Studies Approval,
- Principles of Program Management,
- Requirement Analysis of User Groups,
- Document Preparation Refinement,
- Reviews Reports,
- Functional Plan Development Maturation,
- Decision Support Techniques (e.g. Risk Analysis,
Network Planning etc) - Managerial Development
- Organize and Assemble Program Management Team,
- Program Management Office Establishment,
19Phase 0 Concept Exploration Definition - II
- Business Management Disciplines,
- Cost/Schedule Management,
- Program LCC Estimate,
- Work Breakdown Structure,
- LCC Estimate for Activities in Every Phase,
- Funds Management
- Exploration Development Fund
- Contract Finance Management
- Study Contracts,
- Technical Management Disciplines,
- Systems Engineering,
- Technical Requirements Formulation,
- Design Reviews Audits,
- Configuratiion Management Baselines,
- System Engineering Management Plan
- Determining of System Users and Benefits of the
System,
20Phase 0 Concept Exploration Definition - III
- Software Hardware Management,
- System Requirement Allocation,
- Software Policy Decisions (Standardization,
Software Technology, Assesment and Selection) - Air Interface Standardization,
- Test Evaluation,
- Preliminary TEMP (Test Engineering Management
Plan) Preparation, - Development Test Evaluation (DTE),
- Operational Test Evaluation,
- Manufacturing Management,
- Evaluate Production Feasibility (Material/Process
Capabilities, Tooling Concept) - Estimate Manufacturing Costs,
- Production Strategy
- Logistics Support,
- Logisticss Support Analysis
- Integrated Logistics Support Plan
21Resource Analysis for Phase 0
- Human Resource
- Project Manager (1), Systems Engineer (2),
Software Engineer (1), Industrial Engineer (1),
Secretary (1), Finance Expert (1) - Equipment Tool
- PCs, System Specification Description Tools
- Time
- 30 40 man.month (20 of overall Project
Schedule) - Travelling Accomodation Office
- International Working Teams
- Fund
- 150 000 250 000 USD (15 - 20 of overall
Project Budget)
22Second Question
- Sample Systems Performing Similar or Part of the
Functions
23Similar Systems
- aractakip.basari.com.tr
- www.transtrax.com,
- www.easytrac.co.nz (usernamedemo,
passworddemo), - www.dcs.com,
- www.whereismycar.com,
- www.research.earthlink.net
24Third Question
- Available User Groups on the System
25Some References
- Ozgur Transportation Company,
- Reysas Transportation Logistics Company,
- Eyuboglu School Service Bus Company,
- Pir-Inci Clothing Accesories Manufacturer,
- Bio-Tek Agricultural Disinfection Company,
- Mil-Ten Coal Distributor Company,
- etc.
26Fourth Question
- Will the System be open to other mobile equipment
manufacturers ?
27Open Standardisation
- In order to improve competition among the mobile
equipment manufacturers for customer benefits,
air-interface protocol (message content) will be
standardised. - A test-house will be established by the SECI and
the testing and approval procedures of the
products to be used in the system are going to be
performed.