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Omnicomm OKO Onboard terminal

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Developers: Omnicomm
Date of the premiere of the system: 2018/02/12
Branches: Gas industry,  housing and public utilities, service and household services,  Forest and woodworking economy,  Oil industry,  Agriculture and fishery,  Construction and industry of construction materials,  Transport
Technology: Security system and control of motor transport,  Video surveillance systems,  Satellite communication and navigation

Omnicomm OKO is the onboard terminal with function of the navigation terminal and video monitoring.

2018: Announcement

The Omnicomm company, the Russian decision maker for monitoring of transport, in February, 2018 provided the OKO navigation terminal with function of a video. The hi-tech terminal for control of work of transport is equipped with connectors for connection up to 4 surveillance cameras. The device is steady against external loadings and saves performance and uninterrupted operation of work even at adverse conditions of operation.

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When developing and testing the OKO terminal, we aimed to propose to consumers the complete solution for monitoring of vehicle fleets which would allow to raise the security level of cargo transportation and quality of execution of works — Boris Pankov, the CEO of Omnicomm noted.
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OKO collects information on work of transport and transfers data to the server on the GSM channel. It allows owners of the equipment to trace online keyword parameters of work of the park, quickly receiving reports of a system of satellite monitoring and materials from video cameras.

The terminal works in the mode of cyclic record of video in the HD format. The monitoring system writes materials and stores them in a videoarchive within 1-2 months. The functionality of the device allows to select and save separate fragments of video records.

The solution is compatible to all types of vehicles and can be used in any industries where motor transport and the mobile equipment is used, including such industries as: freight and passenger traffic, construction, mining, forest and oil and gas industry, agriculture, housing and public utilities and special services.

The OKO navigation terminal from Omnicomm, February, 2017