Noregon announced Tuesday a major update to TripVision, its remote diagnostic application that identifies vehicles with health, safety, or performance issues and helps fleets determine the correct action plan based on the vehicle’s condition.
The latest update – which is now available for all users – includes enhancements to the platform’s interface and introduces features such as ADAS fault alerts, fault oscillation, and new dashboards, the company says.
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“For all of TripVision’s advanced capabilities, we recognize the most important aspect of the tool is a user-friendly design that’s easy to navigate,” says Noregon's Jack Chung, vice president, product management. “We updated the interface to make it a more intuitive process for fleet personnel to quickly get critical information about their vehicles.”
According to the company, one new feature is an alert for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) component faults.
“ADAS systems offer major safety improvements for fleets and their drivers, but can create challenges when not functioning properly,” Chung says. “TripVision addresses those challenges by notifying the user when these systems produce a fault. This empowers fleet personnel can make an informed maintenance decision and alert the driver of a potential issue with that component.”
Additionally, the company says users can set alerts in TripVision for faults that oscillate between active and inactive. Chung notes oscillating faults helps customers identify looming issues on their vehicles. “When faults bounce back and forth between active and inactive there’s often a short or other electrical problem. Fleets can use this information to determine if a repair needs to be made before the fault becomes permanently active and affects the health or safety status of the vehicle,” he says.
Lastly, two new dashboards are now available in TripVision. Expanding upon the existing dashboard that groups vehicles by issues such as PMs due or vehicles in severe health states, Noregon says the executive and maintenance dashboards provide valuable information for benchmarking and tracking fleet performance over time.