- Revision History
- Overview
- Feature Summary
- IoT Intelligent Applications
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- Fleet Monitoring
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- Announcement for the Deprecation of the Vehicle Dashboard Page
- Create Geofences in Satellite View (for HERE Maps Only)
- Geofence Names Displayed on Map Views
- Manual Confirmation of Arrival and Departure Timings for Shipment Stops by Third-Party Drivers
- Option to Enable or Disable Formatting of Numeric Values
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- Asset Monitoring
- Production Monitoring
- Fleet Monitoring
This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Module | Feature | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 06 APR 2023 | Asset Monitoring | Visualize and Compare Past Metric Data | Updated document. Delivered new feature in 23.2.1. |
| 06 APR 2023 | Asset Monitoring | HERE Maps Views and Points of Interest | Updated document. Delivered new feature in 23.2.1. |
| 06 APR 2023 | Production Monitoring | Visualize and Compare Past Metric Data | Updated document. Delivered new feature in 23.2.1. |
| 06 APR 2023 | Production Monitoring | HERE Maps Views and Points of Interest | Updated document. Delivered new feature in 23.2.1. |
| 31 MAR 2023 | Created initial document. |
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Report = New or modified, Oracle-delivered, ready to run reports.
UI or Process-Based: Small Scale = These UI or process-based features are typically comprised of minor field, validation, or program changes. Therefore, the potential impact to users is minimal.
UI or Process-Based: Larger Scale* = These UI or process-based features have more complex designs. Therefore, the potential impact to users is higher.
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| Ready for Use by End Users Reports plus Small Scale UI or Process-Based new features will have minimal user impact after an update. Therefore, customer acceptance testing should focus on the Larger Scale UI or Process-Based* new features. |
Customer Must Take Action before Use by End Users Not disruptive as action is required to make these features ready to use. As you selectively choose to leverage, you set your test and roll out timing. |
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Announcement for the Deprecation of the Vehicle Dashboard Page |
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Manual Confirmation of Arrival and Departure Timings for Shipment Stops by Third-Party Drivers |
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Announcement for the Deprecation of the Vehicle Dashboard Page
The vehicle dashboard page displays the operational status of a vehicle, including its current location, its speed, engine temperature, and fuel level.
You can access this page from Menu > Operation Center > Vehicles
> click the Information (
) icon against a vehicle entry > click the
icon in the toolbar to the left.
the Vehicle Dashboard page will be deprecated in a future release. As an alternative, use the following pages:
- Vehicle Information page: Use this page to view static vehicle details such as its make, model, year, and so on.
- Digital Twin page: Use this page to obtain a detailed view of the sensor data being sent from the vehicle to Fleet Monitoring.
- Custom Dashboard: Create a custom dashboard to track key metrics data for your vehicle.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Create Geofences in Satellite View (for HERE Maps Only)
You can now create geofences not only in the standard map view, but also in the satellite image view of your location. In addition, while creating a Polygonal geofence, you can zoom in to a given location by entering the latitude and longitude values, and then draw out the permitted area on the map.
NOTE: The Satellite view option is available only if you use HERE maps.
To create geofences using satellite imagery, on the Create Geofence page, in the map area,
click Map Layers (
), and then select the Satellite option. Complete the rest of the steps as usual.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Geofence Names Displayed on Map Views
You can view all the geofences that you created in both the Fleet Map, and Trip or Shipment Map views.
From this release onward, you can view the geofence name by hovering the mouse over a given geofence in the map view.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Manual Confirmation of Arrival and Departure Timings for Shipment Stops by Third-Party Drivers
Fleet Monitoring supports automated detection of stop location arrival and departures based on stop fence entry and exit. From this release onward, in the Fleet Monitoring mobile app, a third-party driver can manually confirm the arrival and departure for a Shipment Stop and also provide the exact arrival and departure times.
The arrival and departure values are captured as driver-provided start and end times in Fleet Monitoring. However, if an Administrator enables event transmission configuration in Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) integration settings, then the arrival and departure values are also propagated to OTM as custom events.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Option to Enable or Disable Formatting of Numeric Values
In earlier releases, numeric values for attributes such as speed, temperature, distance traveled, and so on were rounded off to the nearest decimal. For example, a value of 51.45456 was rounded off to 51.5. From this release onward, you can choose to enable or disable formatting of number values at the global or organization-specific level.
By default, all numeric values are formatted (or rounded off to the nearest decimal). You can disable this formatting by deselecting the Enable Number Formatting checkbox in the Number Formatting section of the Appearance tile in Menu > Settings.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Visualize and Compare Past Metric Data
You can now view past metric data, in addition to the current metric value, for your dashboard metric widgets. Choose between the chart view and the tabular view to look at data up to 180 days in the past, depending on your metric storage policies. Past metric data is available for both built-in and custom metrics.
You can also compare up to four metrics in the chart view. For example, you may wish to study possible correlation between two metrics, say AveragePressure and AverageTemperature. If the metric values are disparate, you can choose multiple y-axes, so that you are able to see each metric plot using the correct scale.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
HERE Maps Views and Points of Interest
If you are using HERE Maps as your map provider, you can choose between the Classic, Satellite, Terrain and Traffic layers.
The option to see points of interest is also available in all the HERE Maps layers.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Visualize and Compare Past Metric Data
You can now view past metric data, in addition to the current metric value, for your dashboard metric widgets. Choose between the chart view and the tabular view to look at data up to 180 days in the past, depending on your metric storage policies. Past metric data is available for both built-in and custom metrics.
You can also compare up to four metrics in the chart view. For example, you may wish to study possible correlation between two selected metrics, say AveragePressure and AverageTemperature. If the metric values are disparate, you can choose multiple y-axes, so that you are able to see each metric plot using the correct scale.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
HERE Maps Views and Points of Interest
If you are using HERE Maps as your map provider, you can choose between the Classic, Satellite, Terrain and Traffic layers.
The option to see points of interest is also available in all the HERE Maps layers.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.