CV On-Board Trip Monitoring Functional Area

Description

'CV On–Board Trip Monitoring' provides the capabilities to support fleet management with automatic vehicle location and automated mileage and fuel reporting and auditing. In addition, this equipment is used to monitor the planned route and notify the Fleet and Freight Management Center of any deviations.

Included In

Motor Carrier Vehicles

Functional Requirements

IDRequirement
01The commercial vehicle shall compute the location of the commercial vehicle and its freight equipment based on inputs from commercial vehicle measures (e.g. identity, distance traveled, etc.) and a positioning system.
02The commercial vehicle shall provide details of the route to the driver as received from the commercial vehicle fleet management center.
03The commercial vehicle shall provide warnings to the driver when the vehicle's location has deviated from its planned route.
04The commercial vehicle shall warn the commercial vehicle fleet management center when the vehicle's location has deviated from its planned route.
05The commercial vehicle shall maintain the driver's daily log, vehicle location, mileage, and trip activity (includes screening, inspection and border clearance event data as well as fare payments) and distribute it to the driver and to the commercial vehicle fleet management center upon request.
06The commercial vehicle shall provide on–board vehicle data to the commercial vehicle fleet management center upon request – includes location, credentials, driver license citations, fuel purchase data, identity details, inspection data, log data, service records, safety systems diagnostics, and freight equipment data.
07The commercial vehicle shall maintain the interface between the vehicle, its driver, and the commercial vehicle fleet management center for dispatch, routing, and special instructions as well as payment, and enrollment information.
08The commercial vehicle shall receive customized traveler information from traveler information centers to include truck routes, permit information, truck stops, inspection stations, steep grades, high–profile vehicle advisories, etc. Information provided includes freight–related road and weather conditions, parking information, and route plans.
09The commercial vehicle shall collect and process environmental sensor data, including air temperature and rain sensors.
10The commercial vehicle shall transmit environmental probe data to the center along with location and timestamp information.
11The vehicle shall warn the driver of a vehicle whose weight exceeds the weight limit for a bridge or roadway sufficiently before entering the bridge or roadway so that the driver may take action to avoid going on the road segment for which the vehicle is overweight.
12The vehicle shall warn the driver of a potential crash due to overheight/overwidth, sufficiently before the potential crash's occurrence that the driver may take action to avoid the crash.
13The vehicle shall calculate whether or not the vehicle is at risk of crash by entering the size–restricted roadway.
14The vehicle shall calculate whether or not the vehicle is at risk of entering the weight–restricted roadway.
15The vehicle shall determine the host vehicle's weight.
16The vehicle shall determine the host vehicle's physical size characteristics (height, width).
17The vehicle shall determine the roadway's size characteristics (clearance height, width, geometry).
18The vehicle shall determine the location of the vehicle relative to the location of the size–restricted or weight restricted roadway.