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Dashboard

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The Dashboard is the platform's home screen, designed to present the most relevant metrics of your operation in a consolidated manner. This allows you to quickly identify fleet behavior patterns and risk situations.


1. After logging in, the system modules will be displayed in the left side menu.

2. Important information about the risk profile of devices registered in the database, showing the total number of devices without a recent connection (more than 24 hours).

3. The communication status breakdown shows what portion of the fleet reported in each time interval. It is intended that the proportion of “2 hours” be as high as possible (good rates above 95%) and that the proportion of “24 hours” be close to 0%. The intermediate intervals may represent situations where vehicles have entered a shadow area. In such cases, it should be observed throughout the day whether vehicles in this situation gradually reconnect. Otherwise, the guidance is to always evaluate with the end customer on a case-by-case basis.

4. The fleet value is a quantitative representation of the market value (based on the FIPE table) of the vehicles registered on the platform, segmented by category. This information is automatically obtained at the time of vehicle registration. Also according to the FIPE table, information on fleet growth and depreciation over the last 30 days is presented.

5. The risk rate is a general indicator of the operational “health” of the registered database (ranging from 0 to 10). It should be interpreted as the risk of not recovering a vehicle in the event of an accident with the aid of tracking technology. It is calculated taking into account the main metrics already presented (time without coverage, number of vehicles without reporting, number of vehicles without recent communication, etc.). And it is directly affected by the vehicle's communication status. We must work to keep the risk rate as low as possible. In this case, to ensure better performance, it is necessary to always monitor the communication pattern of the fleet as a whole.

6. Overview of active vehicles, devices, and users on the platform.


7. Devices that may be disconnected are those that are not connected to the vehicle battery or that have reported a voltage of 0 (zero) from the vehicle battery.


8. Average time without coverage (metric obtained by comparing the time it takes to collect information and its actual transmission over the network). This is a good indicator for assessing the quality of network coverage in the region where the fleet is located. If the observed time is too long, the possibility of using chips from another operator should be considered in order to reduce it.


9. Movement Profile (metric obtained through vehicle movement during the day). This is an excellent indicator for analyzing your fleet's behavior during the day.

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