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AIS140 GOV/RTO APPROVED GPS

FOR A DEVICE TO BE AIS 140 CERTIFIED, IT


SHOULD MEET THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:

 The tracking device to be capable of obtaining real-time


location information using Global Navigation Satellite System
(GNSS); must include support for GAGAN, Indian satellite-
based augmentation system.
 GPS device to support 4 digital, 2 analogue and 1 serial
communication (RS232) for interfacing external systems or
peripherals (e.g. an emergency/panic button – SOS buzzer).
 The device to have an internal battery that supports a
minimum of 4 hours’ backup (considering location update
frequency at 60 seconds).
 A device has to have the capability to transmit data to a
minimum of 2 different IP addresses; one set of data (PVT
data) to the first IP address for regulatory purpose and
the second IP address exclusively for emergency request
system.
 It should be able to transmit position, velocity and time (PVT) data to
back-end control Room (State Road Transport Undertakings’ servers)
using GSM/GPRS network.
 Device to transmit emergency events to second IP address reserved
for emergency response system. Once pressed, emergency/panic button
should initiate an alarm to the configured IP address(s) as per standard.
 Data transmission frequency from device to be customized, a minimum of
five seconds to a maximum of 10 minutes (while in power saver/sleep
mode).

 Device to operate with an embedded SIM (e-SIM). i.e. embedded in


GPS tracking device module.
 The device GPRS module should have a multi-slot GPRS with in-built
quad-band GPRS module with a lifespan of at least 10 years and more than
1 million read/write cycles.
 A GPS device to have an internal antenna; although not mandatory in
the case of integrated systems with vehicle/aftermarket OEM approved
kits, and if fitment location prevents the internal antenna from functioning.
 Device to support ‘Over The Air’ (OTA) firmware and configuration
updates.
 The device needs to be dust, temperature, vibration,
water-splash resistant preferably IP65 rated or better
and tamper-proof.
 In case there is no reception (GSM and GPRS), alerts
are to be stored in the device and as soon as the network
becomes available the device will need to be able to send the
information on high priority to the configured addresses.
 Device to support A-GPS (Assisted GPS) and should have a
unique IMEI number.
 It needs to have three-axis accelerometer and three-axis
gyroscope for getting the alerts on harsh braking, harsh
acceleration, and rash driving.
 The device must be developed to operate between 8VDC and
32VDC using vehicle battery input voltage range 12/24 volts.
MAIN FEATURES OF AIS-140 GPS TRACKING DEVICE

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