Telematic control unit
A telematic control unit (TCU) in the automobile industry refers to the embedded system on board a vehicle that controls tracking of the vehicle.
A TCU consists of:
- a global positioning system (GPS) unit, which keeps track of the latitude and longitude values of the vehicle;
- an external interface for mobile communication (GSM, GPRS, Wi-Fi, WiMax, or LTE), which provides the tracked values to a centralized geographical information system (GIS) database server;
- an electronic processing unit;
- a microcontroller, in some versions; a microprocessor or field programmable gate array (FPGA), which processes the information and acts on the interface between the GPS;
- a mobile communication unit;
- and some amount of memory for saving GPS values in case of mobile-free zones or to intelligently store information about the vehicle's sensor data.
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