the combination of computers and telecommunications systems; used interchageably with informatics
The combination of telecommunications and computing. Data communications between systems and devices.
The convergence of telecommunications and information processing. The term has evolved to refer to automobile systems that combine GPS satellite tracking and wireless communications.
The use of computer-based information processing in telecommunications and the use of telecommunications to allow computers to transfer programs and data to one another.
Also called mobile telematics , it involves integrating wireless communications and (usually) location tracking devices into automobiles to do remote engine diagnostics, track stolen vehicles, provide roadside assistance, and more.
Combination of telecommunications and informatics
The application of telecommunications to information-related activities or informatics, resulting in technologies that support information storage, processing and transfer.
The convergence of computing and communications technologies to send and receive information.
Telematics can be defined as a combination of wireless voice and data communication systems aimed at providing drivers with safety and information including automatic airbag deployment notification, vehicle tracking, personalized information, real-time traffic data, emergency aid, and entertainment from a central service centre. Innovative features include Internet access, voice activation, and the ability to control the car audio and climate control
The convergence of computing and communications technologies, thus the use of telephone or radio to link computers and the use of computers to send messages via telephone or radio links. A term commonly used in Europe, particularly by the European Commission.
Wireless communications and data capabilities integrated with a vehicle to provide such features as navigation and emergency services. By using Bluetooth to allow a mobile handset (cellular phone) to be used as the communications device for the vehicle, the user can avoid yet another wireless service.
The integration of wireless communications, vehicle monitoring systems and location devices.
A wireless communications system designed for the collection and dissemination of information, particularly refers to vehicle-based electronic systems, vehicle tracking and positioning, on-line vehicle navigation and information systems and emergency assistance. .
emerging technologies in automotive communications, combining wireless voice and data capability for management information and safety applications.
The integration of computers and telecommunications, particularly in systems combining wireless communication and mobile GPS tracking.
The technology that enables the present discursive circuit diagram for technical images to be converted into one that is dialogic. In telematic dialogues, human and "artificial" memories exchange information, out of which new information is synthesized and then stored in artificial memories. The actual purpose behind telematics is to make ourselves immortal. For in telematics one becomes aware that freedom does not consist in mere producing information but also in preserving this information from natural entropy; that we create in order not to die.
A term used to describe those technologies that facilitate the provision of access to applications, and application control, to the remote user.
Communications technology that combines wireless, voice and data to provide location-specific services.
An electronic safety communications system that combines a navigational tracking system (global positioning satellite positioning - GPS) with roadside and diagnostic assistance.
Originally used to describe the combining of computers and wireless telecommunications technologies to improve business functions with data. More recently, the term has evolved to refer to automobile systems that combine global positioning satellite (GPS) tracking and other wireless communications for automatic roadside assistance and remote diagnostics.
The application of information and communications technologies and services, usually in direct combination.
Telematics is a location-based service that routes event notification and control data over wireless networks to and from mobile devices installed in automobiles. Telematics makes use of GPS technology to track vehicle latitude and longitude, and displays maps in LED consoles mounted in dashboards. It connects to remote processing centers that turn provide server-side Internet and voice services, as well as access to database resources.
mixing of resources and services of computer science and telecommunications.
automobile systems that combine information processing and telecommunications (e.g., GPS satellite tracking and wireless communications for automatic roadside assistance and remote diagnostics). The technology was popularized by General Motors with their OnStar system.