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==Solution description==
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==Project description==
 
Growing world population and development of new technologies contribute to the growth in use of transport. Driving style is one of the factors directly influencing fuel consumption and vehicle life, e.g. aggressive acceleration, harsh braking, harsh cornering and over speeding. Inefficient driving produces more exhaust gas emissions, thus, increasing the negative environmental impact on our planet.
 
Growing world population and development of new technologies contribute to the growth in use of transport. Driving style is one of the factors directly influencing fuel consumption and vehicle life, e.g. aggressive acceleration, harsh braking, harsh cornering and over speeding. Inefficient driving produces more exhaust gas emissions, thus, increasing the negative environmental impact on our planet.
 
FYI
 
 
This solution helps to get only those parameters that are broadcast on the bus, and does not require sending a request command to get this parameter
 
  
 
==What you need for a solution?==
 
==What you need for a solution?==
 
*All Teltonika FM devices are compatible with this use case.  
 
*All Teltonika FM devices are compatible with this use case.  
 
*The SIM card in order to receive data to Your server.
 
*The SIM card in order to receive data to Your server.
*[[Teltonika Configurator]] to set up FM device correctly for the solution.
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*Teltonika Configurator to set up FM device correctly for the solution.
*[[FOTA WEB]] to remotely send the configuration to the device.
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*FOTA WEB to remotely send the configuration to the device.
*[[BTAPP Mobile application|BTAPP]] / Driver application to monitor and score driver behavior. Real time events notifications about harsh acceleration, braking, cornering, over speeding, idling and RPM. Solution designed to improve driver behavior and productivity.
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*BTAPP / Driver application to monitor and score driver behavior. Real time events notifications about harsh acceleration, braking, cornering, over speeding, idling and RPM. Solution designed to improve driver behavior and productivity.
  
 
==Installation==
 
==Installation==
[[File:Led.PNG|alt=|left|frameless|455x455px]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Green driving functionality that collects data on acceleration, braking, over speeding, harsh cornering and no-load engine operation. This information is instantly analyzed. If the received values are beyond the set parameters, the device sends a command to the LED or Buzzer installed in the driver’s cab and alerts that he or she is driving inefficiently. In case of the driver alert function, please note that the device must have DOUT for this feature to work.
 
 
 
There are two sources for Green Driving operation – GPS data and accelerometer. The desired one can be selected in Configurator. GPS data is pretty reliable and does not require any additional effort to make it work. On the other side, accelerometer data is more precise and ensures uninterrupted operation even when GPS signal is not available, for example, in tunnels or underground parking lots.
 
 
 
What is also very important for green driving to work properly, device connection pins socket must point towards the vehicles front side. Deviations of +/- 2o are allowed. But it should be as straight as possible.
 
Deviations of maximum +/- 15o are allowed.
 
Horizontal position must be as flat as possible – parallel with vehicle plain.
 
 
 
 
 
  
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It is good to know that this functionality is supported by all Teltonika vehicle trackers.
  
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In case of the driver alert function, please note that the device must have DOUT for this feature to work.
  
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What is also important, there are two sources for Green Driving operation – GPS data and accelerometer. The desired one can be selected in Configurator. GPS data is pretty reliable and does not require any additional effort to make it work. On the other side, accelerometer data is more precise and ensures uninterrupted operation even when GPS signal is not available, for example, in tunnels or underground parking lots. However, in order to utilize accelerometer data correctly, the device has to perform autocalibration process, which is automatic, as the name implicates, but may take some time.
  
 
==Configuration==
 
==Configuration==
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====1.1. Read through [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB920_First_Start First start guide]====
 
====1.1. Read through [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB920_First_Start First start guide]====
  
=== '''2. Configuration of Green driving scenario:'''===
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=== 2. Configuration of Green driving scenario:===
[[File:Gprs settings.png|left|thumb|229x229px]]
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Before configuring Green driving solution it is important to set up GPRS settings for a device.
  
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====2.1. GPRS settings====
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[[File:GPRS settings.png|frameless|alt=|left|250x250px]]
  
 
Parameter ID – Parameter name GPRS settings:
 
Parameter ID – Parameter name GPRS settings:
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*<span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">2001</span> – APN
 
*<span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">2001</span> – APN
 
*<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">2002</span> – APN username (if there are no APN username, empty field should be left)
 
*<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">2002</span> – APN username (if there are no APN username, empty field should be left)
 
*<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">2003</span> – APN password (if there are no APN password, empty field should be left)
 
*<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">2003</span> – APN password (if there are no APN password, empty field should be left)
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<br />
 
  
[[File:Server settings.png|left|thumb|231x231px]]
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[[File:SERVER settings.png|frameless|alt=|left|250x250px]]
Server settings:
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<br />Server settings:
  
 
*<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">2004</span> – Domain
 
*<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">2004</span> – Domain
 
*<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">2005</span> – Port
 
*<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">2005</span> – Port
 
*<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">2006</span> – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)
 
*<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">2006</span> – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)
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<br />After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMB920 device will '''synchronize time''' and '''update records''' to '''the configured server'''. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using [[Teltonika Configurator]] or [[FMB920 Parameter list|SMS parameters]].  
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After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMB920 device will '''synchronize time''' and '''update records''' to '''the configured server'''. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using [[Teltonika Configurator]] or [[FMB920 Parameter list|SMS parameters]].  
 
After familiarizing with devices first start guide and device's GPRS settings are set - configuration for Green driving can be done.
 
After familiarizing with devices first start guide and device's GPRS settings are set - configuration for Green driving can be done.
  
[[File:Greendout.PNG|left|thumb|400x400px]]
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===='''2.2. Configuration of Eco/Green driving scenario'''====
 
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[[File:Green - Eco driving.png|left|thumb|348x348px]]
 
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<br>''Parameter ID'' - ''Parameter name''
Configuration of Eco/Green driving scenario<br>''Parameter ID'' - ''Parameter name''
 
 
*<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">11000</span> - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).
 
*<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">11000</span> - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).
  
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*11019 - Advanced Eco Driving (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable). If enabled, Eco Driving Average (ID.: 11011) and / or Eco Driving Maximum (ID.: 11015) settings can be changed.
 
*11019 - Advanced Eco Driving (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable). If enabled, Eco Driving Average (ID.: 11011) and / or Eco Driving Maximum (ID.: 11015) settings can be changed.
*11008 - Eco/Green Driving Duration (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable).
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* 11008 - Eco/Green Driving Duration (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable).
*11003 - (None - if event happens, it will not effect DOUT state; DOUT1 - Digital output 1 will be activated; DOUT2 - Digital output 2 will be activated)
 
*11001 - DOUT on duration
 
*11002 - DOUT off duration
 
 
*7034 - ID of SMS recipient.
 
*7034 - ID of SMS recipient.
 
*8034 - SMS Text.<br /> '''Note''': Maximum acceleration, braking and cornering values should be set according to vehicle type, power, weight and etc. Best values can be approached by practical testing.<br>
 
*8034 - SMS Text.<br /> '''Note''': Maximum acceleration, braking and cornering values should be set according to vehicle type, power, weight and etc. Best values can be approached by practical testing.<br>
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[[File:Idlingdout.PNG|left|thumb|350x350px]]
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===='''2.3. Configuration of Excessive idling scenario'''====
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[[File:Idlingg.png|left|thumb|240x240px]]
  
  
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''Parameter ID'' - ''Parameter name''
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*<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">11200</span> - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).
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*11203 - Eventual settings (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable), if disabled - excessive idling data will come with periodical data.
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*11205 - Time To Stopped (s). Represents how long vehicle should not move with engine ON.
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*11206 - To To Moving (s). Represents how long vehicle should be moving with engine ON, to exit  idle state.
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*7033 - ID of SMS recipient.
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*8033 - SMS Text.
  
  
 
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''Parameter ID'' - ''Parameter name''
 
 
Configuration of Excessive Idling scenario
 
Parameter ID - Parameter name
 
 
*<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">11200</span> - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).
 
*<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">11200</span> - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).
 
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<br>
 
*11203 - Eventual settings (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable), if disabled - excessive idling data will come with periodical data.
 
*11203 - Eventual settings (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable), if disabled - excessive idling data will come with periodical data.
 
*11205 - Time To Stopped (s). Represents how long vehicle should not move with engine ON.
 
*11205 - Time To Stopped (s). Represents how long vehicle should not move with engine ON.
*11206 - To Moving (s). Represents how long vehicle should be moving with engine ON, to exit  idle state.
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*11206 - To To Moving (s). Represents how long vehicle should be moving with engine ON, to exit  idle state.
 
*7033 - ID of SMS recipient.
 
*7033 - ID of SMS recipient.
*11204 - (None - if event happens, it will not effect DOUT state; DOUT1 - Digital output 1 will be activated; DOUT2 - Digital output 2 will be activated)
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*8033 - SMS Text.
*11201 - For how long DOUT should be active.
 
*11202 - For how long DOUT should be inactive.
 
*7033 - SMS Text.<br /> '''Note''': Maximum acceleration, braking and cornering values should be set according to vehicle type, power, weight and etc. Best values can be approached by practical testing.
 
 
 
  
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===='''2.4. Configuration of Over Speeding scenario'''====
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[[File:Capture4444.PNG|left|thumb|240x240px]]
  
[[File:Overdout.PNG|left|thumb|300x300px]]
 
  
 
 
Configuration of Over Speeding scenario
 
  
 
''Parameter ID'' - ''Parameter name''
 
''Parameter ID'' - ''Parameter name''
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'''Quick start:''' From default configuration to Green driving records in one [[FMB920 SMS/GPRS Commands|SMS]]:
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'''Quick start:''' From default configuration to [[FMB920_SMS/GPRS_Commands|Green driving records in one SMS]]:
  
 
  "  setparam <span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">11800</span>:1;<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">11801</span>:0;<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">11806</span>:1;<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">11000</span>:2;<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">11007</span>:1;<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">11200</span>:2;<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">11100</span>:2"
 
  "  setparam <span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">11800</span>:1;<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">11801</span>:0;<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">11806</span>:1;<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">11000</span>:2;<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">11007</span>:1;<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">11200</span>:2;<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">11100</span>:2"
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This SMS will set up Your device to send Trip, Eco/Green driving and Excessive idling data to Your previously provided server.  
 
This SMS will set up Your device to send Trip, Eco/Green driving and Excessive idling data to Your previously provided server.  
  
'''Note''': Before SMS text, two space symbols should be inserted if no SMS username or password was set in [[FMB001_SMS/Call_settings|SMS / Call settings]].
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'''Note''': Before SMS text, two space symbols should be inserted if no SMS username or password was set in [[FMB001_SMS/Call_settings|SMS / Call settings]].
  
 
===3. BTAPP Mobile application===
 
===3. BTAPP Mobile application===
 
[[File:Business private.png|left|thumb|253x253px]]
 
[[File:Business private.png|left|thumb|253x253px]]
After making configuration for Your device, it is time to [[BTAPP Mobile application|'''download BTAPP''']]. Keep in mind, app and device connection is established via Bluetooth®. Devices by default come with Bluetooth® enabled and visible. After pairing to device - You can change the trip type of Your trips by performing a long press on the icon and confirming the change.
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After making configuration for Your device, it is time to [[BTAPP Mobile application|'''download BTAPP''']]. Keep in mind, app and device connection is established via Blue-tooth. Devices by default come with Blue-tooth enabled and visible. After pairing to device - You can change the trip type of Your trips by performing a long press on the icon and confirming the change.
 
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==Parsing information==
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==Parsing Green driving records==
  
 
==='''1. Prerequisites:'''===
 
==='''1. Prerequisites:'''===
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==== 1.1. Open [[Opening TCP/UDP port|TCP/UDP port]] ====
 
==== 1.1. Open [[Opening TCP/UDP port|TCP/UDP port]] ====
  
==== 1.2. Go to [[Java Parser First Start Guide|Java parser first start guide]]====
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==== 1.2. Go to [[Java Parser First Start Guide|Java parser first start guide]] ====
  
==='''2. Parsing example:'''===
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==='''2.Parsing example:'''===
 
{| class="nd-othertables_2" style="width:100%;"
 
{| class="nd-othertables_2" style="width:100%;"
 
! rowspan="1" style="width:100%; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |Unparsed received data in hexadecimal stream
 
! rowspan="1" style="width:100%; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |Unparsed received data in hexadecimal stream
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" | 000000000000005E08010000017716AE03D8010F0F22D720982E9C007E00120A002F<span style="background:#0b9768">FD</span>1609E
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" | 000000000000005E08010000017716AE03D8010F0F22D720982E9C007E00120A002F<span style="background:#d4b991">FD</span>1609E
F01F00150011505C80045010101<span style="background:#0b9768">FD</span><span style="background:#0b9768">03</span><span style="background:#0b9768">FE</span><span style="background:#0b9768">23</span>0BB5000BB60006423A0018002F430F8A4400000
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F01F00150011505C80045010101<span style="background:#d4b991">FD</span><span style="background:#d4b991">03</span><span style="background:#d4b991">FE</span><span style="background:#d4b991">23</span>0BB5000BB60006423A0018002F430F8A4400000
  
901301100161200EC13FBD90F0384<span style="background:#0b9768">02C7</span>000003BD<span style="background:#0b9768">1003</span>066802000100005F75
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901301100161200EC13FBD90F0384<span style="background:#d4b991">02C7</span>000003BD<span style="background:#d4b991">1003</span>066802000100005F75
 
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|}
 
{| class="nd-othertables_2" style="width:100%;"
 
{| class="nd-othertables_2" style="width:100%;"
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |Event IO ID
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |Event IO ID
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#0b9768">FD</span> (AVL ID: 253, Name: Green driving type)
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#d4b991">FD</span> (AVL ID: 253, Name: Green driving type)
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |N of Total ID
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |N of Total ID
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |8'th IO ID
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |8'th IO ID
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#0b9768">FD</span> (AVL ID: 253, Name: Green driving type)
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#d4b991">FD</span> (AVL ID: 253, Name: Green driving type)
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |8'th IO Value
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |8'th IO Value
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#0b9768">03</span> (01 - harsh acceleration, 02 - harsh braking, 03 - harsh cornering)
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#d4b991">03</span> (01 - harsh acceleration, 02 - harsh braking, 03 - harsh cornering)
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |9'th IO ID
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |9'th IO ID
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#0b9768">FE</span> (AVL ID: 254, Name: Green Driving Value)
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#d4b991">FE</span> (AVL ID: 254, Name: Green Driving Value)
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |9'th IO Value
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |9'th IO Value
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#0b9768">23</span> ( Depending on green driving type: if harsh acceleration or braking - g*100 (value 123 ->1,23g). If Green driving source is "GPS" - harsh cornering value is rad/s*100. If source is "Accelerometer" - g*100.
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#d4b991">23</span> ( Depending on green driving type: if harsh acceleration or braking - g*100 (value 123 ->1,23g). If Green driving source is "GPS" - harsh cornering value is rad/s*100. If source is "Accelerometer" - g*100.
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" | N2 of Two Byte IO
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" | N2 of Two Byte IO
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |1'st IO ID
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |1'st IO ID
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |02 C7(AVL ID: 199, Name: Trip Odometer)
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |02 C7</span>(AVL ID: 199, Name: Trip Odometer)
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |1’st IO Value
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |1’st IO Value
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |2’nd IO ID
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |2’nd IO ID
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |10 03(AVL ID: 16, Name: Total Odometer)
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |10 03</span>(AVL ID: 16, Name: Total Odometer)
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |2’nd IO Value
 
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |2’nd IO Value
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==Demonstration in platform==
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==In platform==
BTAPP: ECO driving:[[File:Eco.PNG|left|thumb|600x600px]]
 
 
 
Bluetooth® connection to monitor and score driver behavior. Real time events notifications about harsh acceleration, braking, cornering, overspeeding, idling and RPM. Solution designed to improve driver behavior and productivity.
 
 
 
*You must connect to the device by clicking Bluetooth® icon, and selecting your device.
 
*Each event that was detected by our device will be displayed in the application as well. Users can be notified visually, event icon will turn yellow and event count will be increased accordingly, and by sound alert as well (can be optionally enabled in application settings).
 
*Eco score is calculated by devices depending on total event amount and trip distance.
 
Eco score, distance, and duration is being updated periodically automatically.
 
*Trip status can be Ongoing and Finished. The trip finish is decided by device configuration. If the application will be connected to device during an ongoing trip – the application will update event count, score, distance, and trip duration for an ongoing trip.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
TAVL: Open TAVL application → Select Client → Select Device → Select the date interval → Select Track→ Select Advanced → Chose Show button see in left down corner all the information.
 
 
 
[[File:Tavlito.PNG|alt=|frameless|1000x1000px]]
 
 
 
 
 
  
WIALON: Open WIALON → Open Messages → Select your device → Select the date interval → Select Message (data messages) → Select execute and you will see all the information.[[File:Turbo kosmos.jpg|left|frameless|1138x1138px]]
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BTAPP FMB Bluetooth application for real time driver notifications. Save on fuel by reducing aggressive driving, increase your driver safety and reduce the number of driving-related incidents with Bluetooth application.
  
[[Category: Usage scenarios]]
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==='''ECO'''===
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Bluetooth connection to monitor and score driver behavior. Real time events notifications about harsh acceleration, braking, cornering, overspeeding, idling and RPM. Solution designed to improve driver behavior and productivity.

Revision as of 13:45, 31 January 2021

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Project description

Growing world population and development of new technologies contribute to the growth in use of transport. Driving style is one of the factors directly influencing fuel consumption and vehicle life, e.g. aggressive acceleration, harsh braking, harsh cornering and over speeding. Inefficient driving produces more exhaust gas emissions, thus, increasing the negative environmental impact on our planet.

What you need for a solution?

  • All Teltonika FM devices are compatible with this use case.
  • The SIM card in order to receive data to Your server.
  • Teltonika Configurator to set up FM device correctly for the solution.
  • FOTA WEB to remotely send the configuration to the device.
  • BTAPP / Driver application to monitor and score driver behavior. Real time events notifications about harsh acceleration, braking, cornering, over speeding, idling and RPM. Solution designed to improve driver behavior and productivity.

Installation

It is good to know that this functionality is supported by all Teltonika vehicle trackers.

In case of the driver alert function, please note that the device must have DOUT for this feature to work.

What is also important, there are two sources for Green Driving operation – GPS data and accelerometer. The desired one can be selected in Configurator. GPS data is pretty reliable and does not require any additional effort to make it work. On the other side, accelerometer data is more precise and ensures uninterrupted operation even when GPS signal is not available, for example, in tunnels or underground parking lots. However, in order to utilize accelerometer data correctly, the device has to perform autocalibration process, which is automatic, as the name implicates, but may take some time.

Configuration

1. Prerequisites:

1.1. Read through First start guide

2. Configuration of Green driving scenario:

Before configuring Green driving solution it is important to set up GPRS settings for a device.

2.1. GPRS settings

Parameter ID – Parameter name GPRS settings:


  • 2001 – APN
  • 2002 – APN username (if there are no APN username, empty field should be left)
  • 2003 – APN password (if there are no APN password, empty field should be left)


Server settings:

  • 2004 – Domain
  • 2005 – Port
  • 2006 – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)



After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMB920 device will synchronize time and update records to the configured server. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using Teltonika Configurator or SMS parameters. After familiarizing with devices first start guide and device's GPRS settings are set - configuration for Green driving can be done.

2.2. Configuration of Eco/Green driving scenario

Green - Eco driving.png


Parameter ID - Parameter name

  • 11000 - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).
  • 11004 - Maximum Acceleration (m/s2).
  • 11005 - Maximum Braking (m/s2)
  • 11006 - Maximum Cornering (m/s2)
  • 11007 - Source (0 - GPS, 1 - Accelerometer). Green driving scenario according to selected data source.


  • 11019 - Advanced Eco Driving (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable). If enabled, Eco Driving Average (ID.: 11011) and / or Eco Driving Maximum (ID.: 11015) settings can be changed.
  • 11008 - Eco/Green Driving Duration (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable).
  • 7034 - ID of SMS recipient.
  • 8034 - SMS Text.
    Note: Maximum acceleration, braking and cornering values should be set according to vehicle type, power, weight and etc. Best values can be approached by practical testing.


2.3. Configuration of Excessive idling scenario

Idlingg.png


Parameter ID - Parameter name

  • 11200 - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).


  • 11203 - Eventual settings (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable), if disabled - excessive idling data will come with periodical data.
  • 11205 - Time To Stopped (s). Represents how long vehicle should not move with engine ON.
  • 11206 - To To Moving (s). Represents how long vehicle should be moving with engine ON, to exit idle state.
  • 7033 - ID of SMS recipient.
  • 8033 - SMS Text.


Parameter ID - Parameter name

  • 11200 - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).


  • 11203 - Eventual settings (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable), if disabled - excessive idling data will come with periodical data.
  • 11205 - Time To Stopped (s). Represents how long vehicle should not move with engine ON.
  • 11206 - To To Moving (s). Represents how long vehicle should be moving with engine ON, to exit idle state.
  • 7033 - ID of SMS recipient.
  • 8033 - SMS Text.

2.4. Configuration of Over Speeding scenario

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Parameter ID - Parameter name

  • 11100 - Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).


  • 11104 - Max speed (Default value - 90, Value range 0-260, Value - km/h)
  • 13217 - Speed source (0 - GNSS, 1 - OBD, 2 - Pulse counter).
  • 13223 - Overspeeding hysteresis (Default value - 28, Value range 0 - 100)
  • 11101 - DOUT ON duration
  • 11102 - DOUT OFF duration
  • 7032 - ID of SMS recipient.
  • 8032 - SMS Text.


Quick start: From default configuration to Green driving records in one SMS:

"  setparam 11800:1;11801:0;11806:1;11000:2;11007:1;11200:2;11100:2"

This SMS will set up Your device to send Trip, Eco/Green driving and Excessive idling data to Your previously provided server.

Note: Before SMS text, two space symbols should be inserted if no SMS username or password was set in SMS / Call settings.

3. BTAPP Mobile application

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After making configuration for Your device, it is time to download BTAPP. Keep in mind, app and device connection is established via Blue-tooth. Devices by default come with Blue-tooth enabled and visible. After pairing to device - You can change the trip type of Your trips by performing a long press on the icon and confirming the change.










Parsing Green driving records

1. Prerequisites:

1.1. Open TCP/UDP port

1.2. Go to Java parser first start guide

2.Parsing example:

Unparsed received data in hexadecimal stream
000000000000005E08010000017716AE03D8010F0F22D720982E9C007E00120A002FFD1609E

F01F00150011505C80045010101FD03FE230BB5000BB60006423A0018002F430F8A4400000

901301100161200EC13FBD90F038402C7000003BD1003066802000100005F75

AVL Data Packet Part HEX Code Part
Zero Bytes 00 00 00 00
Data Field Length 00 00 00 5E
Codec ID 08 (Codec 8)
Number of Data 1 (Number of Total Records) 01
Timestamp 00 00 01 77 16 AE 03 D8 (Mon Jan 18 18:07:19 UTC 2021)
Priority 01
Longitude 0F 0F 22 D7
Latitude 20 98 2E 9C
Altitude 00 7E
Angle 00 12
Satellites 0A
Speed 00 2F
Event IO ID FD (AVL ID: 253, Name: Green driving type)
N of Total ID 16
N1 of One Byte IO 09
1’st IO ID EF (AVL ID: 239, Name: Ignition)
1’st IO Value 01
2’nd IO ID F0 (AVL ID: 240, Name: Movement)
2’nd IO Value 01
3’rd IO ID 15 (AVL ID: 21, Name: GSM Signal)
3’rd IO Value 05
4'th IO ID 50 (AVL ID: 80, Name: Data mode)
4'th IO Value 01
5'th IO ID C8 (AVL ID: 200, Name: Sleep Mode)
5'th IO Value 00
6'th IO ID 45 (AVL ID: 69, Name: GNSS Status)
6'th IO Value 01
7'th IO ID 01 (AVL ID: 1, Name: Digital Input 1)
7'th IO Value 01
8'th IO ID FD (AVL ID: 253, Name: Green driving type)
8'th IO Value 03 (01 - harsh acceleration, 02 - harsh braking, 03 - harsh cornering)
9'th IO ID FE (AVL ID: 254, Name: Green Driving Value)
9'th IO Value 23 ( Depending on green driving type: if harsh acceleration or braking - g*100 (value 123 ->1,23g). If Green driving source is "GPS" - harsh cornering value is rad/s*100. If source is "Accelerometer" - g*100.
N2 of Two Byte IO 0B
1’st IO ID B5 (AVL ID: 181, Name: GNSS PDOP)
1’st IO Value 00 0B
2’nd IO ID B6 (AVL ID: 182, Name: GNSS HDOP)
2’nd IO Value 00 06
3’rd IO ID 42 (AVL ID: 66, Name: External Voltage)
3’rd IO Value 3A 00
4'th IO ID 18 (AVL ID: 24, Name: Speed)
4'th IO Value 00 2F
5'th IO ID 43 (AVL ID: 67,Name: Battery Voltage)
5'th IO Value 0F 8A
6'th IO ID 44 (AVL ID: 68, Name: Battery Current)
6'th IO Value 00 00
7'th IO ID 09 (AVL ID: 9, Analog input 1
7'th IO Value 01 30
8'th IO ID 11 (AVL ID:17, Name: Axis X)
8’th IO Value 00 16
9'th IO ID 12 (AVL ID:18, Name: Axis Y)
9’th IO Value 00 EC
10'th IO ID 13 (AVL ID:19, Name: Axis Z)
10'th IO Value FB D9
11'th IO ID 0F (AVL ID: 15, Name: Eco score)
11'th IO Value 03 84
N4 of Four Byte IO 02
1'st IO ID 02 C7(AVL ID: 199, Name: Trip Odometer)
1’st IO Value 00 00 03 BD
2’nd IO ID 10 03(AVL ID: 16, Name: Total Odometer)
2’nd IO Value 06 68 80 20
Number of Data 2 (Number of Total Records) 01
CRC-16 00 00 5F 75

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