| The Log Master Office System is centered around the DataServer, which is responsible for all data traffic between office applications and the vehicles as well as between the office applications themselves. The DataServer is also capable of distributing data to and from other Log Master Systems as well as to and from legacy systems using XML. | |
| The DataServer runs unattended on a PC with Linux or Microsoft Windows operating system and requires no maintenance. The other office applications may run on the DataServer PC or any other PC connected with it through a computer network. | |
| The single office applications communicate with the DataServer using IDX and XML, which a.o. allow installation and update of office applications on the fly, i.e. when the system is running. | |
| The communication with the vehicles take place via server modules. | |
| Data received from the vehicles as well as data entered via other office modules are stored by the DataBase module. The DataBase has an XML interface and may be replaced with your preferred database. | |
| Our standard DataBase formats are Paradox, Oracle 8 and MySQL which all ensure high performance. | |
| A large problem with many other systems is that data are automatically saved in a database, and that errors such as misspelled customer names, missing driver entries etc. are likely to corrupt reports which are generated from the database. | |
| The LogManager solves this problem by allowing you to browse through and correct logged vehicle data in order to ensure that incorrect driver entries, ambiguous stop positions etc. are resolved before they show up in the generated reports. The LogManager gives you an excellent overview of the events on the route, and it also detects possible faults in the vehicles or the vehicle modules. | |
| The current vehicle positions, route information as well as any received messages from the vehicles are viewed with the BulletinBoard. The BulletinBoard is also used when sending messages to the vehicles. | |
| The Reporter generates and prints various statistics and detail reports based on the data in the database. The reports may be customised to fit your needs. | |
| Depending on your needs, the Log Master Office System will be equipped with one or more server modules, which establish the link between the DataServer and the link modules in the vehicles. | |
| The GSMServer establishes immediate communication via the GSM mobile phone net. The GSMServer is used when you want to have updated information on vehicle positions etc. or if you want to be able to transfer messages to and from the vehicles when they are on route. | |
| The DataStick Server is used when GSM communication is unstable or when large data transfers make GSM communication too expensive. The DataStick Server may be used in combination with the GSM Server. | |
| The DataSticks fit into a panel, from which the drivers collect them before they start out on a route. The DataSticks may be preprogrammed with route data, messages etc., which are read by the link modules in the vehicles. During the route the DataSticks are updated with logged data. At the end of the route the drivers return the DataSticks to the panel after which the data are transferred automatically to the database. | |
| for BlueTooth and Radio Link comunication etc. are currently in development. | |

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