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Telematics 2.0

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Telematics 2.0 is the name for IoT-based telematics technology for the automotive industry.[1] Telematics 2.0 utilises smartphone based sensors rather than black-box devices used in the traditional PAYD insurance industry. Telematics 2.0 solutions hit the consumer market in 2012/3 with solutions being offered by leading auto insurers such as AIG and AssetFENCE in the US.[2][3][4]

A commercial pilot of SafeDrive was run 2013 in Sweden, where the shortcomings of the smartphone as measurement probe were handled by digital signal processing.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Telematics 2.0". fleetowner.com. July 2006.
  2. ^ "Smartphones Could Replace Black Boxes for Auto Rating - Carrier Management". 19 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Home".
  4. ^ Types of Telematics Insurance
  5. ^ Smartphone-Based Measurement Systems for Road Vehicle Traffic Monitoring and Usage-Based Insurance, P. Händel, J. Ohlsson, M. Ohlsson, I. Skog, and E. Nygren, IEEE SYSTEMS JOURNAL, [1]