COVID-19 has disrupted every industry in the world. The lockdown crisis forced companies to rethink their business strategies and approaches to overco

5 IoT Hardware Development Trends to Watch in 2021

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2021-05-31 07:00:06

COVID-19 has disrupted every industry in the world. The lockdown crisis forced companies to rethink their business strategies and approaches to overcome the pandemic’s impact. 

The current situation with video monitoring in GPS vehicle tracking is a bit obsolete. Especially when you compare it to stationary video monitoring and opportunities it can provide, such as face and object recognition. Technologies that deliver color images in darkness are becoming popular in the security industry. How do cameras ensure visibility in extreme conditions such as heavy rain, snow, fog, or smog? They use thermal imaging that measures heat to generate images.

In telematics right now, in most cases, video monitoring means trivial video recording of everything in a row. It doesn’t quite work for transport. It is almost impossible to handle the records of thousands of hours of video from hundreds of cameras. Users need to get a piece of video of a specific event at a specific moment. 

Mobile communication networks are evolving, but the networks’ current capacity still cannot provide a sufficient channel for the normal transmission of video. 5G networks could become a game-changer on that front. The capabilities of fifth-generation networks (with greater bandwidth and lower latency), which are now being actively built worldwide, could breathe life into telematics video monitoring. Users expect an uninterrupted and stable connection to their fleet camera systems, regardless of season, weather, or time of day. 

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