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− | GPS trackers with special features, for instance | + | GPS trackers with special features, for instance, advanced devices with special modification (external antennas, serial ports) or devices with waterproof casing (IP67), high capacity internal batteries and more. Special features cover such use cases as: |
*Insurance telematics; | *Insurance telematics; | ||
− | *Motorcycle tracking, protection and safety; | + | *Motorcycle tracking, protection, and safety; |
*Water transport tracking; | *Water transport tracking; | ||
*Speed limiting; | *Speed limiting; | ||
*And more. | *And more. | ||
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=Technology= | =Technology= | ||
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− | | '''FMB''' – GSM (2G), GNSS, | + | | '''FMB''' – GSM (2G), GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
− | | '''FMU''' – 3G (UMTS), 2G fallback, GNSS, | + | | '''FMU''' – 3G (UMTS), 2G fallback, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
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− | | '''FMC''' – 4G LTE (CAT1), 3G/2G fallback, GNSS, | + | | '''FMC''' – 4G LTE (CAT1), 3G/2G fallback, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
− | | '''FMM''' – 4G LTE (CAT M1), NB-IoT, 2G fallback, GNSS, | + | | '''FMM''' – 4G LTE (CAT M1), NB-IoT, 2G fallback, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
|} | |} | ||
==FMB Series*== | ==FMB Series*== | ||
− | '''2G trackers''' – GSM, GNSS, | + | '''2G trackers''' – GSM, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
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− | The letter '''B''' in the name stands for | + | The letter '''B''' in the name stands for Bluetooth®. FMB is the first series of devices in Teltonika that offered Bluetooth® functionality. All of the following series will be based on the FMB series, but with different network technology. |
− | *MTB100, FMT100, FMP100 or MSP500 devices | + | *MTB100, FMT100, FMP100 or MSP500 devices fall into this category. |
==FMU Series*== | ==FMU Series*== | ||
− | '''3G trackers''' – 3G (with 2G fallback), GNSS, | + | '''3G trackers''' – 3G (with 2G fallback), GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
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The letter '''U''' stands for UMTS or in other words 3G. FMU series devices support 3G technology. | The letter '''U''' stands for UMTS or in other words 3G. FMU series devices support 3G technology. | ||
− | *FM3001 and FM6300 devices | + | *FM3001 and FM6300 devices fall into this category. |
==FMC Series== | ==FMC Series== | ||
− | '''4G (CAT 1) trackers''' – 4G (with 3G and 2G fallback), GNSS, | + | '''4G (CAT 1) trackers''' – 4G (with 3G and 2G fallback), GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
The letter '''C''' stands for CAT 1. FMC series devices support 4G LTE CAT 1 technology. | The letter '''C''' stands for CAT 1. FMC series devices support 4G LTE CAT 1 technology. | ||
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==FMM Series== | ==FMM Series== | ||
− | '''4G (CAT M1) trackers''' – LTE CAT M1 (with 2G fallback), NB-IoT, GNSS, | + | '''4G (CAT M1) trackers''' – LTE CAT M1 (with 2G fallback), NB-IoT, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
The letter '''M''' stands for CAT M1. FMM series devices support 4G LTE CAT M1 technology. | The letter '''M''' stands for CAT M1. FMM series devices support 4G LTE CAT M1 technology. | ||
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− | '''Power requirements''' (the higher ★, the less power consumption) – LTE CAT 1 has the highest throughput, lowest latency and full mobility compared with CAT M1, however these additional benefits bring higher power consumption for the LTE CAT 1 technology. LTE CAT M1 is designed for IoT devices, | + | '''Power requirements''' (the higher ★, the less power consumption) – LTE CAT 1 has the highest throughput, lowest latency, and full mobility compared with CAT M1, however, these additional benefits bring higher power consumption for the LTE CAT 1 technology. LTE CAT M1 is designed for IoT devices, which means that the power consumption is much lower. CAT M1 supports half or full-duplex communication, Voice-over-LTE and the data rates are at medium. |
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'''Bandwidth''' (the higher ★, the more bandwidth) – FMC with LTE CAT 1 Downlink peak rate 10 Mbps, Uplink peak rate 5 Mbps, latency 50-100ms. FMM with LTE CAT M1 Downlink and Uplink rates are 375 Kbps, latency 10ms-15ms. | '''Bandwidth''' (the higher ★, the more bandwidth) – FMC with LTE CAT 1 Downlink peak rate 10 Mbps, Uplink peak rate 5 Mbps, latency 50-100ms. FMM with LTE CAT M1 Downlink and Uplink rates are 375 Kbps, latency 10ms-15ms. | ||
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− | '''Availability''' (the higher ★, the more coverage it has) – worldwide at the moment LTE CAT 1 has the highest coverage. Technically, it has even more, because it has a fallback to 3G and 2G. LTE CAT M1 is quite new technology and countries are steadily installing it into their telecommunications networks. LTE CAT M1 fastest growing network in the world. Worldwide mobile operators predict that CAT M1 technology will be the one | + | '''Availability''' (the higher ★, the more coverage it has) – worldwide at the moment LTE CAT 1 has the highest coverage. Technically, it has even more, because it has a fallback to 3G and 2G. LTE CAT M1 is quite new technology and countries are steadily installing it into their telecommunications networks. LTE CAT M1 fastest growing network in the world. Worldwide mobile operators predict that CAT M1 technology will be the one that will change the 2G network. |
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'''Overall complexity''' (the higher ★, the less complex technology is) – LTE CAT M1 technology draws significantly less power compared to LTE CAT 1 and simplifies device design. LTE CAT M1 also allows chipset, module, and modem manufacturers to use fewer, and less powerful components, resulting in simpler hardware design. | '''Overall complexity''' (the higher ★, the less complex technology is) – LTE CAT M1 technology draws significantly less power compared to LTE CAT 1 and simplifies device design. LTE CAT M1 also allows chipset, module, and modem manufacturers to use fewer, and less powerful components, resulting in simpler hardware design. | ||
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− | Currently, FMC with LTE CAT 1 technology provides best solution for Fleet Management devices, because of the global coverage and 3G/2G fallback support. However, FMM with LTE CAT M1 is more future-proof technology, which brings best solution for low-cost, low-energy telecommunications systems. | + | Currently, FMC with LTE CAT 1 technology provides the best solution for Fleet Management devices, because of the global coverage and 3G/2G fallback support. However, FMM with LTE CAT M1 is more future-proof technology, which brings the best solution for low-cost, low-energy telecommunications systems. |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 28 December 2023
Description
GPS trackers with special features, for instance, advanced devices with special modification (external antennas, serial ports) or devices with waterproof casing (IP67), high capacity internal batteries and more. Special features cover such use cases as:
- Insurance telematics;
- Motorcycle tracking, protection, and safety;
- Water transport tracking;
- Speed limiting;
- And more.
Technology
FMB – GSM (2G), GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers | FMU – 3G (UMTS), 2G fallback, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
FMC – 4G LTE (CAT1), 3G/2G fallback, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers | FMM – 4G LTE (CAT M1), NB-IoT, 2G fallback, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers |
FMB Series*
2G trackers – GSM, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers
The letter B in the name stands for Bluetooth®. FMB is the first series of devices in Teltonika that offered Bluetooth® functionality. All of the following series will be based on the FMB series, but with different network technology.
*MTB100, FMT100, FMP100 or MSP500 devices fall into this category.
FMU Series*
3G trackers – 3G (with 2G fallback), GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers
The letter U stands for UMTS or in other words 3G. FMU series devices support 3G technology.
*FM3001 and FM6300 devices fall into this category.
FMC Series
4G (CAT 1) trackers – 4G (with 3G and 2G fallback), GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers
The letter C stands for CAT 1. FMC series devices support 4G LTE CAT 1 technology.
FMM Series
4G (CAT M1) trackers – LTE CAT M1 (with 2G fallback), NB-IoT, GNSS, Bluetooth® trackers
The letter M stands for CAT M1. FMM series devices support 4G LTE CAT M1 technology.
Difference between FMM and FMC series devices
LTE CAT 1 (FMC) and LTE CAT M1 (FMM) technologies sound quite similar although it’s two different technologies.
FMC | FMM | |
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CAT 1 | CAT M1 | |
Power Requirements | ★ | ★★★★ |
Bandwidth | ★★★★★ | ★★ |
Availability (Worldwide at the moment) | ★★★★ | ★★★ |
Overall complexity | ★★ | ★★★★ |
Power requirements (the higher ★, the less power consumption) – LTE CAT 1 has the highest throughput, lowest latency, and full mobility compared with CAT M1, however, these additional benefits bring higher power consumption for the LTE CAT 1 technology. LTE CAT M1 is designed for IoT devices, which means that the power consumption is much lower. CAT M1 supports half or full-duplex communication, Voice-over-LTE and the data rates are at medium.
Bandwidth (the higher ★, the more bandwidth) – FMC with LTE CAT 1 Downlink peak rate 10 Mbps, Uplink peak rate 5 Mbps, latency 50-100ms. FMM with LTE CAT M1 Downlink and Uplink rates are 375 Kbps, latency 10ms-15ms.
Availability (the higher ★, the more coverage it has) – worldwide at the moment LTE CAT 1 has the highest coverage. Technically, it has even more, because it has a fallback to 3G and 2G. LTE CAT M1 is quite new technology and countries are steadily installing it into their telecommunications networks. LTE CAT M1 fastest growing network in the world. Worldwide mobile operators predict that CAT M1 technology will be the one that will change the 2G network.
Overall complexity (the higher ★, the less complex technology is) – LTE CAT M1 technology draws significantly less power compared to LTE CAT 1 and simplifies device design. LTE CAT M1 also allows chipset, module, and modem manufacturers to use fewer, and less powerful components, resulting in simpler hardware design.
Currently, FMC with LTE CAT 1 technology provides the best solution for Fleet Management devices, because of the global coverage and 3G/2G fallback support. However, FMM with LTE CAT M1 is more future-proof technology, which brings the best solution for low-cost, low-energy telecommunications systems.