TruckMap™ Hardware Platforms
All TruckMap™ components work together seamlessly and support all industry-standard computers, GPS and wireless communication protocols, with the latest industry-standard hardware and software platforms. You choose what you want on each field platform - Microsoft Windows PC or Windows CE - and it works.
TruckMap™ supports all industry-standard GPS, including NMEA 0183, SiRF and TSIP interfaces, including Trimble Pathfinder Pocket™, Pharos GPS, and many others.
har GIS LLC now offers Trimble`s GeoExplorer™ series Windows CE computers, a rugged, sub-meter accurate GPS. The combination provides accurate field data capture, integrated with your facility records, addressing/routing and spatial GeoQuery™ in one convenient package.
har GIS LLC provides Trimble`s ruggedized Recon data collection computer.
We offer field computers from Advantec, Trimble Navigation, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, iPAQ, Panasonic, ToughBook, and others. We include free software and data installation with these computers. Other customer-supplied equipment may require TruckMap™ certification or integration services.
TruckMap™ Communications Platforms
TruckMap™ supports most industry-standard WAN/LAN/WLAN Internet Protocol communications, including CDPD, CDMA/1xRTT, GSM/GPRS, AMPS/TDMA/CDMA, 900 Mhz and 1.8 Mhz cellular, Wireless Ethernet (WiFi, 802.11a, 802.11b, 80211.g), Ricochet high-speed wire-free Internet, and digital cellular phones, including NexTel.
har GIS LLC is an authorized dealer for Richochet (176kbps Internet), and for NexTel.
TruckMap™ Database Support
TruckMap™ supports all relational databases compliant with ODBC, ADO and SQL, including Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Oracle and Informix.
har GIS LLC provides street navigation database from Navigation Technologies and Geographic Data Technologies.
TruckMap™ integrates a highly compressed spatial database that provides very rapid performance with large amounts of geographic data. For instance, streets, addresses and driving instructions for the entire state of Colorado occupy less than 70 MB of storage. The spatial database includes a simple ASCII interface to load a selected area from multiple GIS sources, and one to dump an area back into the ASCII format.