HiberEasypulse slashes the cost of monitoring mining, construction, agriculture, and forestry machinery
At CES 2022, IoT-as-a-Service scale-up Hiber launched a new version of its satellite-based HiberEasypulse fleet monitoring system. This easy-to-install device enables the tracking and analysis of heavy industrial vehicles and machinery anywhere on earth.
Developed primarily for the mining, construction, agriculture, and forestry sectors, this updated version of HiberEasypulse includes new CANbus capabilities that deliver more detailed data from heavy vehicles in the field. HiberEasypulse can connect to any vehicle with a CAN port and share data on a dashboard and third-party telematics services via APIs, enabling operators to manage a mixture of brands and models in a single system.
HiberEasypulse improves operating efficiency and maintenance scheduling of industrial assets and reduces emissions, thefts, and downtime by analyzing a wide range of information, from fuel level and vehicle location, to engine errors and driver behavior.
The system can also provide production insights, such as the distance travelled by agricultural vehicles during harvesting, or the quantity of material mined during a cycle. Data are summarized in a scorecard and a ranking system, highlighting asset performance trends, and providing actionable insight into vehicles that require particular attention.
HiberEasypulse includes a CANbus Edge Station device that connects to a vehicle’s local data bus and transmits critical positioning and status data every 15 minutes via a global satellite network. The device can be attached easily to vehicles using magnets or custom mounting systems and is powered directly by the connected asset.
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