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Detecting Unauthorized Use in TelemaData

Posted: Tue May 20, 2025 10:12 am
by mouakter13
Detecting unauthorized use of vehicles and heavy equipment is a critical security and cost-saving feature of any robust telematics system like TelemaData. This is especially vital in regions like Bangladesh where asset theft, misuse, and unauthorized operations can be significant concerns for businesses.

Here's how TelemaData helps detect and prevent unauthorized use:

I. Core Mechanisms for Detecting Unauthorized Use
Geofencing:

Concept: This is the most powerful tool for detecting unauthorized movement. A geofence is a virtual boundary drawn on a map around a specific geographic area (e.g., your company's depot in Bogra, a construction site in Dhaka, a client's premises, or a restricted zone).
How it works in TelemaData:
Define Zones: Users create custom geofences of any shape (circular, rectangular, polygon) around authorized operating areas or unauthorized "no-go" zones.
Time-Based Rules: You can set rules for when a geofence is active. For example:
"Alert if Vehicle X leaves the Bogra Depot geofence between 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM." (Unauthorized after-hours use/theft).
"Alert if Heavy Equipment Y operates outside the designated construction site geofence at any time."
"Alert if Vehicle Z enters the 'Restricted Area' geofence."
Instant Alerts: When a vehicle enters or exits a geofenced area during japan whatsapp data unauthorized times or conditions, TelemaData sends immediate alerts (SMS, email, app push notifications) to designated personnel (fleet managers, security, supervisors).
Historical Reports: TelemaData provides reports showing all geofence entries and exits, including timestamps and duration of stay, which can be reviewed later for audit purposes or to identify patterns of misuse.
Ignition On/Off & Engine Hours Monitoring:

Concept: Simply tracking when the vehicle's ignition is turned on or off, and accumulating total engine run hours.
How it works in TelemaData:
Unscheduled Activity: If a vehicle's ignition is turned on outside of scheduled work hours (e.g., late at night, on weekends/holidays), or if heavy equipment starts running when it should be idle, TelemaData can trigger an alert.
Excessive Hours: For heavy equipment, unusual spikes in engine hours can indicate unauthorized prolonged use or even "side jobs.