telemetry cars
How tech drives the World Rally Championship
Case Study An aeroplane is also used to maintain a line of site between cars and the rally HQ, allowing telemetry information such as speed, revs, gears and braking to be available in almost real-time. Each car... [08 Nov 2007]
Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1
Photo The Lombardi software uses a web-based dashboard to highlight and prioritise faults for the engineering team by processing telemetry data from the cars and data that has been manually inputted by engineers. [20 Sep 2006]
2015: RFID is all over - make way for super RFID
News Super RFID is essentially a sensor network or sensor telemetry. BP is working with Accenture on a sensor network to look after its rail cars. RFID is now the mainstream, according to industry figures... [25 Jan 2005]
Tait Radio Communications Case Study: Auckland Co-op Taxis, New Zealand
White Paper After considering, a range of options Auckland Co-op settled on a system based on Tait T2015 telemetry radios connected to a Raywood interface and GPS unit. Auckland Co-op Taxis is Auckland’s and New Zealand’s largest... [24 Apr 2004]
Formula 1 gets underway with renewed tech backing
News The team uses systems based on AMD Opteron, Athlon 64 and Athlon 64 FX processors for faster real-time performance diagnostics, fluid dynamics simulations and telemetry applications. Ferrari technical director Ross Brown... [08 Mar 2004]
Pity poor Ralf Schumacher
Comment The use of bi-directional telemetry technology has previously been banned since 1993. The technology allows trackside technicians to tweak cars electronically during a race and send remote commands via a... [01 Mar 2002]
Hackers' threat to Formula 1 cars
News Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has voted to let teams use bi-directional telemetry technology, which has been banned since 1993. Formula 1 drivers could come under attack from malicious hackers while at the wheel... [27 Feb 2002]