Oracle Fleet Monitoring Cloud
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  1. Release 19.1.1
  1. Revision History
  2. Overview
    1. Fleet Monitoring
        1. Route Geofencing
        2. Route Corridor Width
        3. Route Deviation Tolerance
        4. Alert Data on the Trip Details Dashboard
        5. Configurable Oracle Transportation Management Cloud Service Transmission Codes
        6. Oracle Transportation Management Cloud Service Connectivity Verification

Release 19.1.1

Revision History

This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:

Date Feature Notes
22 JAN 2019   Created initial document.

Overview

This guide outlines the information you need to know about new or improved functionality in this update.

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Fleet Monitoring

Route Geofencing

When route geofencing is enabled, notifications are sent to the Fleet Administrator when a vehicle moves beyond the route corridor width and the route deviation tolerance value is met or exceeded.

Route Corridor Width

When route geofencing is enabled, the route corridor width value defines the width of the trip corridor in miles or kilometers. When a vehicle moves beyond the corridor value, a notification is sent to the Fleet Administrator.

Route Deviation Tolerance

When route geofencing is enabled, the route deviation tolerance defines the number of times a vehicle can deviate from a defined trip route. When the vehicle meets or exceeds the defined value, a notification is sent to the Fleet Administrator.

Alert Data on the Trip Details Dashboard

The number of alerts for the vehicle assigned to the trip now display on the trip details dashboard.

Configurable Oracle Transportation Management Cloud Service Transmission Codes

Oracle Transportation Management Cloud Service transmission codes can now be customized to meet your unique business requirements.

Oracle Transportation Management Cloud Service Connectivity Verification

You can now confirm your connection to Oracle Transportation Management Cloud Service is active and data can be sent and received.