In two months, all "two passenger and one dangerous goods" vehicles must be equipped with satellite positioning devices with driving record functions before leaving the factory, otherwise they will not be allowed on the road. Taking advantage of this policy , bus companies and communication companies are working together to promote vehicle networking technology. In early April, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Public Security, the State Administration of Work Safety, and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology jointly issued the "Notice on Strengthening the Dynamic Supervision of Road Transport Vehicles", requiring that all tourist chartered vehicles, Class III and above regular bus routes (referring to operators with more than 10 operating buses and more than 200 seats), and special road vehicles for transporting dangerous chemicals, fireworks, and civilian explosives (referred to as "two passenger and one dangerous" vehicles) must install and use satellite positioning devices with driving record functions. For operating vehicles that have obtained road transport licenses but have not yet installed satellite positioning devices, the road transport management department will urge transport companies to install them and connect them to the national key operating vehicle network control system. In response to this, the Ministry of Transport issued two standards, "Technical Requirements for Vehicle-mounted Terminals of Satellite Positioning Systems for Road Transport Vehicles" and "Technical Requirements for Platforms of Satellite Positioning Systems for Road Transport Vehicles". The introduction of these policies and technical standards is considered a good opportunity for my country to promote Internet of Vehicles technology. Last week, the leadingYutong Bus has teamed up withChina Mobileand Nokia Siemens Communications to launch the "Anjietong" intelligent operation system. Users only need to spend more than 2,000 yuan to install a basic version of the "Anjietong" intelligent system. This integrated driving recorder and satellite positioning device and other technologies can identify vehicle signals and transmit them to the rear server platform via wireless devices. It has ten major functions including driving safety reminders, fault diagnosis, maintenance management, entertainment and audio-visual, and video monitoring. At the launch of Yutong's "Anjietong" intelligent operation system, senior ***utives from two major partners, China Mobile and Nokia Siemens Communications, said they are optimistic about the prospects for the application of Internet of Vehicles technology. This technology will become a new "blue ocean" for the future development of information technology. Driven by relevant policies, commercial vehicle companies such as buses will become the leaders in the application of Internet of Vehicles technology. The importance of Internet of Vehicles (IoV) technology is not only due to the need to improve road traffic safety, but also due to the country's emphasis on IoV technology, including IoV technology. After the financial crisis, the government has relied on emerging technologies and emerging industries to achieve national economic transformation. New energy, biomedicine, IoV and other emerging industries have been established as national strategic industries. The Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology have increased their investment in these areas through various means. However, in the view of bus companies, meeting current government regulations is not the ultimate goal. The ultimate goal is to better meet customer needs. "From our surveys on user needs over the past few years, we can see that customers already have a demand for intelligent operation management systems. The requirements for passenger transport companies to improve operational efficiency have expanded from the buses themselves to more comprehensive areas such as operational route arrangements and driver behavior habits." Wang Wenbing , deputy general manager of Yutong Bus , introduced that in the past, passenger transport companies mainly improved their operational efficiency by buying safe and reliable bus products, but after having good buses, they found that reasonable route arrangements, good driving habits and maintenance are also important for improving operational efficiency. In fact, in order to strengthen supervision, many passenger transport companies have installed management software such as GPS and fuel consumption detection on their vehicles . In Wang Wenbing's opinion, rather than letting customers fight on their own, it is better for bus manufacturers to provide everyone with a unified technical platform from the beginning, so that when buses are delivered to users, they are equipped with basic fuel consumption detection, remote diagnosis and other functions. In addition, from the perspective of remote diagnosis, repair and maintenance, bus manufacturers know their products better and can provide more reasonable management software. More importantly, Yutong's Anjietong intelligent operation system is an open platform. Customers can choose flexibly. They can choose management modules for the most basic functions such as fuel consumption and safety, or they can choose more diverse modules. It is also compatible with the customer's existing information management system. Customers can install whatever software they need. "What customers need is not just a car, but a set of safe and efficient operation solutions," Wang Wenbing introduced. Not long ago, Yutong launched a new marketing strategy with "Safety Value System" as the core. This strategy is committed to providing customers with "people, vehicles, and management" overall solutions from three aspects: vehicle technology, driving methods, and intelligent management system. Last year, Haisu Suzhou Jin, a rapidly developing bus company in recent years, also launched the G-BOX system under the name of "Smart Bus". Recently, it has been conducting in-depth publicity and promotion of the system across the country.
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