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Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service

In this learning path, you create the required entities for configuring the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service. You set up entities, install the mobile application, import simulated vehicles, create rules, start and review trips. You also import, monitor and track shipments.

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duration 15 Min
modules 10 Modules

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  • Introduction
      duration 0 Min
    After completing this learning path, you will be able to configure the required entities for Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service. You will also be able to monitor all of the created business entities and view results.
     
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    • In Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service, you can import or create entities required for Fleet Monitoring, such as vehicles, trip templates, and geofences. When all the previous entities are created, you can start and track trips or shipments. You will also view real-time Estimated Time of Arrivals(ETAs) for vehicles.

  • Installing the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Mobile Application
      duration 1 Min
    To install the mobile application, you’ll locate the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring mobile application on Google Play, and install the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring mobile application.
     
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  • Creating Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Business Objects
      duration 3 Min
    The business objects will allow you to test Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service functionality. To create the business objects, you’ll complete these tasks: 1) Create a geofence around the Santa Clara campus, 2) Upload trip data, 3) Upload vehicle data, and 4) Download a provisioning file.
     
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  • Using the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Vehicle Simulator
      duration 2 Min
    Create a simulated truck in the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Vehicle Simulator. After you create the simulated truck, you’ll use it to send simulated OBDII data to your Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance. To create your simulated vehicle and test data transmission, you’ll complete these tasks: 1) Create a simulated truck using a provisioning file, 2) Start the simulated truck, 3) Locate the simulated truck in my Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance, and 4) View vehicle data in my Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance.
     
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  • Activating a Geofence Rule
      duration 1 Min
    Use the Oracle IoT Device Simulator to generate a geofence alert in your Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance. To generate the geofence alert, you’ll complete these tasks: 1) Assign a simulated truck to a route in the Oracle IoT Device Simulator, 2) Start the truck on a route in the Oracle IoT Device Simulator, and 3) Confirm the geofence alert was sent to Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service.
     
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  • Tracking Shipments
      duration 2 Min
    Start a shipment in the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring mobile application and then view it in my Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance. To start and view a shipment, you’ll start a shipment in the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring mobile application, and view shipment data in my Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance.
     
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  • Importing Shipment Data
      duration 1 Min
    Import shipment data from Oracle Transportation Management and then review shipment information in your Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance. To import and review shipment data, you’ll import shipments from Oracle Transportation Management, and review shipment data in my Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance.
     
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  • Creating Rules to Manage and Monitor Driver and Vehicle Performance
      duration 2 Min
    Create rules that help you manage and monitor driver and vehicle performance. These rules generate incident or warning messages when the conditions defined in the rules are met or exceeded. To help you manage and monitor driver and vehicle performance, you’ll complete these tasks: 1) Create a rule that generates an alert when a truck leaves a specific location, 2) Create a rule that generates an alert when a driver exceeds a set speed, 3) Create a rule that generates an incident notification when a vehicle suffers a mechanical failure.
     
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  • Managing Trips and Vehicles with the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Mobile Application
      duration 1 Min
    Use the Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring mobile application to manage trips and vehicles. To manage trips and vehicles with the mobile application, you’ll complete these tasks: 1) Start a trip using a trip template, 2) Choose a vehicle, and 3) View the Trips dashboard.
     
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  • View Real-Time Data
      duration 2 Min
    Use the Oracle IoT Device Simulator to delay the arrival of a simulated truck. After generating the delay, you’ll check the progress of the simulated truck in your Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance. To view real-time trip data, you’ll complete these tasks: 1) Confirm the estimated time of arrival for the simulated truck in my Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance, 2) Create a delay in the Oracle IoT Device Simulator, and 3) Confirm the delay has been transmitted to my Oracle IoT Fleet Monitoring Cloud Service instance.
     
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