This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Product | Feature | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 JAN 2022 | Fleet Monitoring | Updated document. Added new features for Fleet Monitoring. | |
| 07 JAN 2022 | Created initial document. |
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Mobile App on iOS Platform Available for Third-Party Carrier Drivers
The IoT Fleet Monitoring Mobile app for third-party carriers' drivers is now also available on the iOS platform. For a third-party carrier's driver, this mobile app on an iOS device acts as a GPS provider of a trip or shipment by transmitting its location information to the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Server application.
Business Rules to Trigger Exception Events to External Systems
For trip data imported from the Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) application, Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace (ITT), or any external system to the Fleet Monitoring application, you can now configure rules that can trigger and send system or exception events such as route deviations, cargo condition alerts, and so on to OTM or any external system via an HTTP webhook. Additionally, you can configure the rule to transmit custom status event codes and sensor data as reference inputs.
When such a rule is triggered, the IoT service publishes a canonical event payload that complies with the CloudEvents specification and the payload with relevant data transformation can be consumed by the external application.
Detection of Non-Communication or Connectivity-Loss of Devices
If a vehicle loses communication or any entity of a trip, such as an equipment, ship-item, or ship-unit loses connectivity with the Fleet Monitoring application for more than a configurable threshold time, the Fleet Monitoring application can detect such an occurrence and notify the administrator or the logistics operator.
You can use a new system metric named inactive duration to create a rule that detects a connectivity loss or absence of messages from a device and raises an incident or alert that notifies the administrator.
Global Settings and Organization Level Overrides
Manage the global settings for all your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. For example, you can manage the application roles, integrations, storage, security, map provider, notification accounts, and appearance settings across all your IoT applications.
You can also navigate to the organization-specific settings from the Settings page. You can override several global settings, such as the map provider, units and measurements, and appearance settings at the organization level. You can also manage users, connectors, and notification subscribers for the organization under the organization settings.
Global User Roles and Application Specific Roles
Manage the global and application-specific role assignments for your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. The following common global roles are applicable for Fleet Monitoring:
- Administrator
- Technician
- Viewer
- Integrator
The application-specific role, Logistics Operator is the new name for Operations Manager in Fleet Monitoring. Shipper and Driver are the other application-specific roles for Fleet Monitoring.
Use Failure Modes for Assisted Asset Maintenance
Use failure modes for your asset components to add failure-related information to associated asset anomalies and incidents. Failure modes include detailed information on the probable failure causes, recommended actions, and failure effects. The asset manager and technicians can use the failure-related information to isolate and resolve the problem.
Define failure modes for your asset type using failure mode templates. When defining an anomaly or a rule, you can choose to associate appropriate failure mode details with the anomaly or rule incident. Failure mode details enable easy root cause analysis (RCA) of asset component failures.
Global Settings and Organization Level Overrides
Manage the global settings for all your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. For example, you can manage the application roles, integrations, storage, security, map provider, notification accounts, and appearance settings across all your IoT applications.
You can also navigate to the organization-specific settings from the Settings page. You can override several global settings, such as the map provider, units and measurements, and appearance settings at the organization level. You can also manage users, connectors, and notification subscribers for the organization under the organization settings.
Global User Roles and Application Specific Roles
Manage the global and application-specific role assignments for your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. The following common global roles are applicable for Asset Monitoring:
- Administrator
- Technician
- Viewer
The application-specific role, Asset Manager is the new name for the Operations Manager role in Asset Monitoring.
Embed External Content in Custom Dashboards
If you have external reports and pages, such as those created in Oracle Analytics Cloud, you can embed these into custom IoT dashboards.
When creating a new custom dashboard, select the External Content option to use an external URL that can be embedded into the dashboard.
Global Settings and Organization Level Overrides
Manage the global settings for all your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. For example, you can manage the application roles, integrations, storage, security, map provider, notification accounts, and appearance settings across all your IoT applications.
You can also navigate to the organization-specific settings from the Settings page. You can override several global settings, such as the map provider, units and measurements, and appearance settings at the organization level. You can also manage users, connectors, and notification subscribers for the organization under the organization settings.
Global User Roles and Application Specific Roles
Manage the global and application-specific role assignments for your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. The following common global roles are applicable for Production Monitoring:
- Administrator
- Technician
- Viewer
Other Production Monitoring application-specific roles include Factory Manager and Machine Operator. Machine Operator is the new name for the Operator role in Production Monitoring.
Embed External Content in Custom Dashboards
If you have external reports and pages, such as those created in Oracle Analytics Cloud, you can embed these into custom IoT dashboards.
When creating a new custom dashboard, select the External Content option to use an external URL that can be embedded into the dashboard.
Global Settings and Organization Level Overrides
Manage the global settings for all your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. For example, you can manage the application roles, integrations, storage, security, map provider, notification accounts, and appearance settings across all your IoT applications.
You can also navigate to the organization-specific settings from the Settings page. You can override several global settings, such as the map provider, units and measurements, and appearance settings at the organization level. You can also manage users, connectors, and notification subscribers for the organization under the organization settings.
Global User Roles and Application Specific Roles
Manage the global and application-specific role assignments for your Oracle IoT Intelligent Applications from the Settings page. The common global role, Administrator is also applicable to the Connected Worker application.
Other Connected Worker application-specific roles include Project Manager, Supervisor, and Worker.
Mobile App Available for iOS and Apple Watch
The Connected Worker mobile app is now also available for the iOS platform.
Apple Watch is now supported as a Connected Worker wearable device.