Satnews Daily
February 17th, 2009

On The Right Track Are Impeva + Agility


Impeva Labs banner Impeva Labs, Inc. and Agility have successfully deployed an advanced service to track and monitor more than 365 trucks operating on 2,000-plus miles of remote roads across challenging terrain between depots in Dubai, Jordan and Iraq, the start of a multi-phased deployment to support Agility’s operations in the region.

The system was in full use less than three weeks from the start of the implementation, providing continuous tracking, monitoring and managing of shipments of critical goods and supplies to support troops in Iraq. The Impeva system was deployed in a fraction of the time of conventional tracking systems. Impeva used embedded intelligence and multiple two-way communication links to improve the efficiency, quality of service, safety and security of the supply chain. Agility, which provides logistics and freight management systems and transport vehicles, used Impeva’s global asset visibility system as part of a U.S. Defense Department contract.

The Impeva integrated services use multiple two-way communications methods in on-vehicle devices. The technology uses global satellite networks, quad-band GSM/GPRS cellular, and advanced short-range wireless technologies. Impeva’s remote devices can report — or be queried — when a set of monitored conditions warrant communication, in contrast to systems that only operate at fixed intervals. The Impeva approach eliminates a costly data stream of useless “dumb babbling” and extends battery life. Condition sets are currently programmable for over 40 user-defined geographic zones and can be reprogrammed at any time via remote uplink, along with upgrades to the device’s internal software. A pending software release will remotely upgrade all deployed devices to support up to 2,000 user defined geozone condition sets.