Advanced Vehicle Tracking System

Introduction

A vehicle tracking system is an electronic device installed in a vehicle to enable the owner or a third party to track the vehicle’s location. Telematics solutions can support the driver by collecting and pre-processing information about the car, route, and traffic situation. This can be achieved by linking sensors, navigation data, motor, and power train ECUs together with external and infrastructure information.

With NXP’s portfolio of transceivers, sensors and PowerMOS, much of this is already in place with advanced transmission, stop-start and EPS systems. Providing the integral link is NXP’s Automotive telematics onboard unit platform (ATOP). A highly integrated cost efficient telematics system, it has been optimized on cost, form-factor, in-car connectivity and power-consumption, with completely integrated standard software and GSM pre- certification. Multi-service capable, it can serve applications in parallel like eCall, intelligent traffic management and Car-2-Infrastructure communication.

Features

  • Video quality with full 4K UltraHD resolution and HDR (HDR10 and HLG)
  • Highest levels of pro audio fidelity with more than 20 audio channels each @384KHz
  • DSD512 audio capability
  • Optimized for fanless operation, low thermal system cost, and long battery life
  • Flexible memory options
  • The newest high-speed interfaces for flexible connectivity