
Fastrack Supreme offers fastest time to market for Vehicle Remote Management applications
The combination of wireless communications technology with location systems such as GPS opens unlimited possibilities for vehicle remote management applications. Smart allocation of resources, routing, dispatch, on-board information and security: the efficiency of all major functions of a VRM system can be greatly improved thanks to cellular communication.
Wavecom has been working with developers of Vehicle remote management devices for more than a decade, and can offer some particular benefits to Vehicle remote management ystems developers:
- Quick and easy integration and development: The Fastrack Supreme is a pre-certified plug-and-play wireless solution which will help you shorten your time to market.
- Easy GPS integration: The Wavecom Companion GPS solution eases the integration of the GPS functionalities with their GSM/GPRS Wireless CPU’s by offering a ready-made library as an Open AT Plug-In.
- Reduce operating costs: Wavecom's Intelligent Device Services enable you to remotely monitor and securely upgrade the software of your product, in addition to the entire Wavecom embedded Open AT® Software.
Architecture of a vehicle remote management system
The traditional way to build a wireless VRM solution was to integrate a wireless modem into an existing system. This approach generally yielded a multi-processor architecture made up of a host processor (external microcontroller) carrying out the application execution and interfacing with a set of external peripherals (sensors, buses, displays etc.), a wireless modem which also included a processor, and a GPS module.
A more architecturally efficient, economically competitive solution can be obtained by adopting a Wireless CPU® with communications capability, onto which the complete software application of the VRM system can be embedded. The schematic below shows the architecture of such a solution, with the programmable Wireless CPU® natively executing the application software while simultaneously managing the wireless communication. In this approach, the Wireless CPU® is the core CPU supporting and managing the features for GPS location, CAN connectivity and others.
The Fastrack Supreme features an open-standard expansion card interface, enabling you to add additional IO connectivity or features like GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee and more. Use Wavecom expansion cards or develop your own – available cards include additional IOs, USB and GPS.
Features
- Core processor
ARM 946, 32 bit, 104MHz running Open AT RTOS as standard - Memory
Internal 32 Mb Flash and 8 Mb PSRAM - Digital Control
2 GPIOs (many more thanks to IESM) - Digital Comms
1 UART (many more thanks to IESM) - Analogue Interfaces
no (many more thanks to IESM) - Audio Interfaces
1 analog differential audio (many more thanks to IESM) - Cellular Radio
Supporting quad band EDGE - Cellular Data
GSM standard, SMS, CSD, GPRS cl10 , EDGE cl10 (for FAstrack Supreme20 only) - Cellular Voice
Quad codec (FR/HR/EFR/AMR), VDA2A - RF and IO connectivity
1 SMA connector for EDGE RF, SUB D connector for power supply, reset, boot

