Automatic Vehicle Location
AVL is a means for automatically determining the
geographic location of a vehicle and transmitting the information to a
requester.Most commonly, the location is determined using GPS, and the
transmission mechanism is a satellite, terrestrial radio or cellular
connection from the vehicle to a radio receiver, satellite or nearby
cell tower. Other options for determining actual location, for example
in environments where GPS illumination is poor, are dead reckoning, i.e.
inertial navigation, or active RFID systems or cooperative RTLS
systems. With advantage, combinations of these systems may be applied.
In addition, terrestrial radio positioning systems utilizing an LF (Low
Frequency) switched packet radio network were also used as an
alternative to GPS based systems.
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VMWare
VMware software provides a completely
virtualized set of hardware to the guest operating system. VMware
software virtualizes the hardware for a video adapter, a network
adapter, and hard disk adapters. The host provides pass-through drivers
for guest USB, serial, and parallel devices. In this way, VMware
virtual machines become highly portable between computers, because
every host looks nearly identical to the guest. In practice, a system
administrator can pause operations on a virtual machine guest, move or
copy that guest to another physical computer, and there resume
execution exactly at the point of suspension. Alternately, for
enterprise servers, a feature called VMotion allows the migration of
operational guest virtual machines between similar but separate
hardware hosts sharing the same storage. Each of these transitions are
completely transparent to any users on the virtual machine at the time
it is being migrated.
VMware Workstation, Server, and ESX take a
more optimized path to running target operating systems on the host than
emulators (such as Bochs) which simulate the function of each CPU
instruction on the target machine one-by-one, or dynamic recompilation
which compiles blocks of machine-instructions the first time they
execute, and then uses the translated code directly when the code runs
subsequently. (Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac OS X takes this approach.)
VMware software does not emulate an instruction set for different
hardware not physically present. This significantly boosts performance, but
can cause problems when moving virtual machine guests between hardware
hosts using different instruction-sets (such as found in 64-bit Intel
and AMD CPUs), or between hardware hosts with a differing number of
CPUs. Stopping the virtual-machine guest before moving it to a
different CPU type generally causes no issues.
VMware's products use the CPU to run code
directly whenever possible (as, for example, when running user-mode and
virtual 8086 mode code on x86). When direct execution cannot operate,
such as with kernel-level and real-mode code, VMware products re-write
the code dynamically, a process VMware calls "binary translation" or
BT. The translated code gets stored in spare memory, typically at the
end of the address space, which segmentation mechanisms can protect and
make invisible. For these reasons, VMware operates dramatically faster
than emulators, running at more than 80% of the speed that the virtual
guest operating-system would run directly on the same hardware. VMware
claims an overhead as small as 3% to 6% for computationally-intensive
applications
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SCPCDedicated Broadband Connection Anywhere Anytime- SCPC System is a broaband dedicated or leased line via satellite. There are myriad of usage of an SCPC system. It is short for Single Channel Per Carrier contrasted with Time Division Multiple Access or TDMA. |
Mobile VSAT System- A mobile VSAT system is an ON-THE_MOVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. It is anytime anywhere communication system via satellite. This can be installed on vehicle's roof or in any moving carrier like ships and yachts. It is equipped with auto-sensing and auto-aligning satellite Dish which ensures 24x7 connectivity. |
Video Conference System- A videoconference (also known as a videoteleconference) is a set of interactive telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously. It has also been called visual collaboration and is a type of groupware. It differs from videophone in that it is designed to serve a conference rather than individuals. |
Voice Over IPVOIP is a general term for a family of transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched networks. |
Wireless Connectivity - Point to Point and/or Multipoint - Local or International Connections -Satway offers Wireless Connectivity for Point to Point or Point to Multipoint locations specifications utilizing the lates,state of the art, most reliable and secured hardware and software. We can help designing your within city P2P or P2M requirements or inter-city or inter-province or inter-country P2P or P2M requirements. |
Fleet ManagementFleet Management is the management of a company's vehicle fleet. Fleet management includes commercial motor vehicles such as cars, vans and trucks. Fleet (vehicle) management can include a range of functions, such as vehicle financing, vehicle maintenance, vehicle telematics (tracking and diagnostics), driver management, fuel management and health & safety management. Fleet Management is a function which allows companies which rely on transportation in their business to remove or minimize the risks associated with vehicle investment, improving efficiency, productivity and reducing their overall transportation costs, providing 100% compliance with government legislation (duty of care) and many more. |
Optical Character Recognition
Using latest and state of the art Cameras
specially designed to capture license or number plate images of fast
moving vehicles for optical recognition and validation, Satway offers
License / Number Plate Recognition System. It is usually implemented and
integrated with the Parking System and as means to record vehicles
coming in and out of a secured and gated facilities like Airport,
Government Offices, Commercial Buildings and dignitaries residences. The
system works with English or Latin and Arabic Numbers and Letters.
How it works: The Camera will capture the image
of the target vehicle upon
receiving trigger or signals. The captured images will be processed
by the Recognition Engine, the result which is an extracted characters,
can be sent to a Database for validation and consequent actions or
events. The Recognition System can be a part of a whole system which
requires actual and live input of characters.
The same technology can also be applied in
recognizing Container Code of Container Vessels/Carrier. Customs, a
branch of any Government, can implement Electronic Gate System wherein
Containerized Vehicles can only be allowed to leave the Customs or Port
(Sea or Air or Land) upon successful documents and duties clearance. The
Cameras will capture images of the Container Code, live, and validate
this against a database. The database, having all essential instructions
stored and connected with all other applications, can either open or
lift the Gate and allow the truck to leave or otherwise. This technology
can also be applied in City or Country Borders.
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Digital IP TV Systems
Internet Protocol television (IPTV)
is a system through which digital television service is delivered using
the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite
over a packet-switched network infrastructure, e.g., the Internet and
broadband Internet access networks, instead of being delivered through
traditional radio frequency broadcast, satellite signal, and cable
television (CATV) formats.
IPTV services may be classified into three
main groups: live television, time-shifted programming, and content (or
video) on demand. It is distinguished from general Internet-based or
web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process
(e.g., ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based
telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into
end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises
equipment.
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