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Transcript of 0726_telematics in India-Mr. Amitabh BAJPAI
Association of Intelligent Transport Systems, India
Association of Intelligent Transport Systems, India
STRUCTURE OF THE PRESENTATION
What is TELEMATICS?
TELEMATICS SCENARIO IN INDIA
APPLICATIONS OF TELEMATICS IN DIFFERENT SECTORS
TELEMATICS: AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND TRANSPORTATION SECTOR IN INDIA
TELEMATICS APPLICATIONS IN INDIA
KEY PLAYERS FOR TELEMATICS
GROWTH TRENDS IN INDIA
MARKET SCENARIO FOR TELEMATICS IN INDIA
FUTURE OF TELEMATICS IN INDIA
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What is TELEMATICS?
Telematics is the blending of computers and wireless telecommunications technologies, ostensibly with the goal of efficiently conveying information over vast networks to improve a host of business functions or government-related public services. The most notable example of telematics may be the Internet itself, since it depends on a number of computer networks connected globally through telecommunication backbones.
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.
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TELEMATICS SCENARIO IN INDIA
Telematics at nascent stage
India is a growing economy and increasing tech savvy population in creating emerging market for telematics.
Infrastructure and Cost limitations
Lack of user acceptance because of the cost factor
Lack of Regulatory and R&D push from the Government
Lack of Standards
Increasing mobile users, which is the key to growth of telematics
Potential future of telematics market in India because of established IT industry and Automotive Industry along with growing infrastructural facilities.
Telematics: Weak on demand side but strong on supply side
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APPLICATIONS OF TELEMATICS IN DIFFERENT SECTORS
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND TRANSPORTATION
MONITORING AIR AND WATER POLLUTION
MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND HEALTH CARE
EDUCATION
BUSINESS
GOVERNMENT
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TELEMATICS: AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND TRANSPORTATION SECTOR IN INDIA Promising future of telematics because of increase in vehicle population and established Automotive Industry ( OEMs+Auto components manufacturers+Auto manufactures) and IT Industry
Major applications of Telematics which were introduced in India in 2004 are : 1. Navigation Systems 2. Vehicle Tracking Systems
Telematics applications are majorly adopted by commercial vehicle operators and public transport operators for fleet and freight management.
School Bus Monitoring and Safety Solution
Transit Employee Security System
Public Transport Solution
Taxi tracking and Dispatch Management
Waste Carrier Truck Management
Traffic Information
Personal Tracking Solution
Vehicle Security Solution
Emergency Management Solution
Cargo Management
Fleet Management Solution
TELEMATICS APPLICATIONS
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TELEMATICS APPLICATIONS IN INDIA
For fleet management by truck operators and other commercial vehicle operators (taxi) and Logistics companies
In Public Transport Systems – for vehicle tracking and travelers' information (Ahmedabad, Chennai and KSRTC)
GPS for freight movement and management e.g. HAZMAT movement (Maharashtra)
GPS for Law Enforcement in (Maharashtra and Bangalore)
GPS in Auto rickshaw (Delhi and Bangalore)
Distress call or Emergency call (TATA for Nano and Highways)
For Traffic Management and ITS applications (Delhi, Mysore, Bangalore)
Electronic Toll Collection
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KEY PLAYERS FOR TELEMATICS
AUTOMAKERS AND COMMERICAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS
LOGISTICS COMPANIES
SYSTEM INTEGRATORS OEMS
NAVIGATION SYSTEM SUPPLIERS
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS/GPS COMPONENT DEVELOPER
SOFTWARE SOLUTION COMPANIES
HARDWARE SUPPLIERS
DIGITAL MAPS PROVIDERS
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
SERVICE PROVIDERS – MOBILE NETWORK OPERATORS
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GROWTH TRENDS IN INDIA
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Road Network in India
Expressways – 200kms
National Highways – 70,548 kms.
State Highways – 1,31,899 kms.
Major District Roads – 4, 67,763 kms.
Rural and other roads – 26,50,000 kmsSource: NHAI
Mobile Users in India
Cell phone users: 584.32 millions (Mar 2010)
Yearly Cell phone Addition:178.25 millions (Jan-Dec 2009)
Monthly Cell phone Addition: 20.3 millions (Mar 2010)Â
Source: www.telecomindiaonline.com
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MARKET SCENARIO FOR TELEMATICS IN INDIA
Emerging Telematics Market
Established Supply side for Telematics – IT and Automotive Industry (billion dollars industry)
Large fleet operators, logistics firms, and taxi companies have taken a more positive view of telematics services. To cater to the commercial vehicles segment, a number of local players offer fleet management, vehicle tracking, and other value-added services using technologies such as GPS, GPRS, GSM, and CDMA.
Market Drivers
Vehicle Theft
Govt. ITS Initiatives
Road Accidents
CommercialVehicle
Movement
Technology Trend
Increase in tech Savvy population
&mobile users
Traffic Congestion
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FUTURE OF TELEMATICS IN INDIA
Promising future for telematics in India because of well established IT industry and Automotive Industry and coming of 3G mobile communication.
Enabling factors such as spread of mobile communications, increase in mobile phone users, low entry barriers to mobile communication, infrastructural development (roads and wireless communication) and increasing awareness among the consumers, would provide thrust to telematics development in India.
The commercial goods transport segment i.e. Fleet operators are likely to be the potential target for Telematics solutions such as fleet tracking, anti-theft protection, and asset management primarily due to efficiency improvements leading to higher profitability. Unlike other countries where stolen vehicle tracking created the market of telematics, the drive in india is coming from fleet management.
Acceptance of Telematics for private vehicle users would be gradual due to cost factor.
The major obstructions in telematics development would be due to lack of user acceptance, lack of regulatory push from the government (making digital maps available), lack of infrastructure and cost limitations. Hence the strategies should be designed which would focus on increasing the penetration level and identification & implementation of mobile based telematics for cost viability.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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