Telematics 2.0
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Telematics 2.0 is the name for the Internet of things-based telematics technology for the automotive industry.[1] Telematics 2.0 utilises smartphone-based sensors rather than the black box devices used in the traditional pay as you drive insurance industry. Telematics 2.0 solutions reached the consumer market in 2012/3 with solutions being offered by leading auto insurers such as AIG and AssetFENCE in the US.[2][3]
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A commercial pilot of SafeDrive was run 2013 in Sweden, where the shortcomings of the smartphone as measurement probe were handled by digital signal processing.[4]
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