Vancouver, BC –WebTech Wireless
Inc. (TSX:WEW), a provider of location-based and fleet Telematics services, today announced that an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) designed for installation on large volume assembly lines of automotive manufacturers
will be available in production and deployment form. The ASIC delivers Telematics and Location-Based Services (LBS) to passenger
and commercial vehicles.
The GSM-based wireless
gateway ASIC is specially designed for facilitating Telematics and LBS using GPS and a centralized Telematics and LBS Management
System (TLMS) based on WebTech Wireless’s QuadrantTM technology. The GSM-based wireless device includes a dynamically configurable Virtual SIM Card, a Telematics and LBS virtual client, and event profiles which allow
the wireless device to be dynamically configured and reconfigured. The wireless gateway device is a Telematics and LBS ASIC
that will allow easy and totally integrated installation on the assembly lines of vehicle manufacturers. Along with a significant
reduction in size and costs, the ASIC is designed to be fully compatible with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) passenger
and commercial vehicle interface standards such as CANBUS and J1939.
“The Telematics and LBS ASIC is based on a WebTech Wireless patent-pending technology and is being developed
by our engineering teams,” said Anwar Sukkarie, co-founder, President and CEO of WebTech Wireless. “This advanced
wireless gateway will be available to every vehicle being assembled by an automotive manufacturer. The ASIC is a cornerstone
of our OEM strategy which has been formulated and is currently being implemented. Combined with a GSM service provider solution
such as the recently announced agreement with Rogers Wireless, a well-developed ROI model, and our proven ability to execute
efficiently on our plans, the fully integrated ASIC formulates a powerful strategy aimed at standardizing our industry worldwide.
We remain true to our vision that one day every vehicle will have a wireless gateway. Our mission is for WebTech Wireless
to be the supplier of the products and services made possible through that wireless gateway.”
The technology behind the ASIC aims at enabling a multitude of services available
to end-users in four service categories: Telematics and Location-Based Services, Safety and Security, Entertainment, and Remote Diagnostics.
“We
aim to make the patent-pending ASIC available in production quantities within 18-24 months,” said Cameron Fraser, co-founder
and CTO, WebTech Wireless. “Fitting this ASIC on automotive manufacturing lines and fully integrating with a passenger
vehicle’s electronics will see Telematics and LBS become a mainstream fixture in passenger and commercial vehicles
worldwide.”
WebTech Wireless has developed
a business model based on the TLMS and ASIC technology. The model provides impressive Return on Investment (ROI), distribution
channels worldwide, and an infrastructure capable of significant growth. It also focuses on an ROI that benefits all parties
involved, from the vehicle owner all the way to the GSM service provider. The model includes insurance services, location-based
marketing, and the possibility of discounts on clean gasoline by redeeming carbon credits. All these benefits are made available
to the vehicle driver and program participant through the ASIC and QuadrantTM based TLMS technology.
Source: techwhack.com