Paragon’s Fleet Controller Now Receives CanBus Data From Telematics Systems

Dorking, 01 June 2015 – Paragon has announced a major enhancement to its Fleet Controller system. As well as receiving GPS tracking data, ignition status and odometer data from in-vehicle units, Fleet Controller can now also receive CanBus data from...

 

With more and more transport operators making increasing use of vehicle tracking technology, it makes sense to link tracking information to planned delivery schedules. Only real world information can provide transport planners with the insight they need to review and refine existing planning parameters, making delivery routes more realistic and schedules more achievable. 

Where the telematics unit records driving style events, such as harsh braking, over-speeding, excessive idling time, freewheeling and over revving, this data is interfaced into Fleet Controller together with the usual GPS, distance and ignition information. 

The Paragon map display showing the planned route and the actual route can show CanBus events on the map. This can also be viewed in a table layout. This data is very useful for debriefing the driver immediately on his return and helping him to improve his performance. Not only does the system indicate on which stretch of road any over-speeding, harsh braking or excessive idling events took place, but one can also review missed or late deliveries and identify any diversions from the planned route. 

In total there are twelve separate driving style measures. These can be monitored and reported individually, either per driver or per journey, such as the number of harsh breaking or over-revving occurrences. Alternatively it can be amalgamated as a single weighted “CanBus Penalty Points” score, with each factor given a weighting to reflect what is important. A summary table, trip by trip, can then highlight which drivers were good, average or poor performers. All of this is configurable by the user. 

The CanBus data is saved into the Paragon SQL reporting database, and as such can be used to show trends – and hopefully improvements – week by week at driver level. The data can also be used to produce driver league tables, to encourage a competitive spirit towards reducing company costs and carbon emissions. This is valuable input for driver training, leading to improvements in fuel economy and reductions in CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions.

It is also possible to have journey and driving style data sent to the transport manager automatically, the data transfer being triggered by the vehicle on its return to the depot. This enables immediate driver debriefing.

“One of the major benefits of Paragon Fleet Controller is the Driver-Debrief information it provides, such as plan vs actual distance, duty time, call time and arrival times, plus unscheduled stops and off-route mileage,” said Phil Ingham, Paragon Support Director. “But now it’s also possible to see the key driving style measures and, if necessary, replay the route with the driver to see where they occurred. Having this information all in one place makes life a lot easier for the transport manager.”

Paragon now has more than 25 certified interfaces with vehicle tracking and telematics systems all over the world, and interfaces with additional telematics systems are currently in development. Fleet Controller can also interact with more than one type of tracking technology at the same time – which is invaluable for companies using more than one tracking supplier or wanting to use spot hire vehicles that may have alternative GPS tracking units installed.

 

 

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ABOUT PARAGON

Paragon Software Systems is a market leader in transport optimisation with over 3,300 routing and scheduling systems installed in more than 1,000 client sites in 50 countries. Paragon helps companies reduce transport costs by up to 20% through more efficient deployment of vehicles and drivers. Headquartered in Dorking, UK and with US offices in Dallas, Paragon is a respected pioneer in routing and scheduling with over 30 years of know-how.

Paragon is employed by transport operations ranging from just 10 vehicles at a single site to hundreds of vehicles operating from several sites. The system is used for routing and scheduling optimisation; managing transport resources; strategic planning; scheduling home deliveries continuously as orders are being confirmed; and managing the execution of the transport plan in real time using vehicle tracking technology.

Paragon assists many leading companies with their logistics including ASDA, Royal Mail Group, Harrods, Sainsbury's, AB Agri, CEVA Logistics, Wincanton, DHL, Norbert Dentressangle, Linde, Fuller's, John Lewis, Tesco, Martin-Brower, Raleigh and many others.

 

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