Study on Operation Monitoring System Used by Battery Electric Vehicle

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According to the management need of Battery Electric Vehicle, compose built to be based on GPS+GPRS Battery Electric Vehicle intelligent monitoring system. The system includes communication module, GPS+GPRS intelligent monitoring system software and monitoring vehicle. Based on the operation characteristics of pure electric vehicles and electric vehicle battery in performance analysis, put forward the pure electric bus operation monitoring system design, and through the Web Service technology combined with VB.NET, MapInfo, Mapx and Iocomp controls with GIS technology to achieve the monitoring software interface design, and the collection of data for real-time monitoring, for the development of Battery Electric Vehicle operation system to provide strong technical support.

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December 2011

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