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small (usually) Java™ applets, organised as software bundles, that support application services by keeping the data pantry provisioned with up to date data
<TARV> service provided by a service provider enabled by accessing data from the IVS of a regulated vehicle via a wireless communications network
MICE/MRC collection, collation, and transfer of vehicle mass data from an in-vehicle system to an application service provider to enable data provision to jurisdictions for the control and management of equipped vehicles based on the mass of the regulated vehicle, or use of such data to enable compliance with the provisions of regulations
ITS applications in regulated commercial freight vehicles for commercial (non-regulated) purposes
EXAMPLE Asset tracking, vehicle and engine monitoring, cargo security, driver management etc.
monitoring and management of regulated vehicles in additional to normal traffic management, as specified by the jurisdiction or its agents to apply to regulated vehicles
monitoring and management of regulated vehicles approaching or within sensitive and controlled areas
observation and recording of vehicle related data when using the road network and/or associated infrastructure (bridges, tunnels etc.)
collection, collation, and transfer of data from an in-vehicle system to an application service provider concerning the content of the load being carried and/or its condition and/or location
TARV application service to meet the requirements of a regulated application that is mandated by a regulation imposed by a jurisdiction, or is an option supported by a jurisdiction
control of regulated vehicles ingress to and egress from controlled areas and associated penalties and levies
collection, collation, and transfer of vehicle mass data from an IVS to an application service provider
collection, collation, and transfer of vehicle location data from an in-vehicle system to an application service provider
collection, collation, and transfer of vehicle speed data from an in-vehicle system to an application service provider
application arrangement using TARV utilised by jurisdictions for granting certain categories of commercial vehicles rights to operate in regulated circumstances subject to certain conditions, or indeed to permit a vehicle to operate within the jurisdiction and which may be mandatory or voluntary at the discretion of the jurisdiction
monitoring of shipment of goods/cargo throughout or at specific points of a journey to a destination
web service created specifically to address business processes related to electronic freight management
NOTE 1 to entry Examples include receive order, confirm booking, and obtain status.
collection, collation, and transfer of data from an on-board electronic tachograph system to an application service provider
collection, collation, and transfer of driver work and rest hours data from an in-vehicle system to an application service provider