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David A. Dye
Researcher at Trimble Navigation
Publications - 5
Citations - 1076
David A. Dye is an academic researcher from Trimble Navigation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1076 citations.
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Vehicle tracking, communication and fleet management system
John R. Coffee,Richard Rudow,Robert F Allen,David A. Dye,Kevin M. Marvin,Mark Billings,Mark L. Kirchner,Robert W. Lewis,Robert D. Sleeper,Willialm A. Tekniepe +9 more
TL;DR: A vehicle fleet management information system (10) for identification of location and direction of movement of each vehicle in the fleet in real-time and automatic communication directly with management offices to report its location and heading, and status of predetermined events in which the vehicle may be engaged as mentioned in this paper.
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Location aware wireless data gateway
John R. Coffee,Kevin M. Marvin,Larry Fox,David A. Dye,Craig Hier,Paul Ballew,Craig Howard,Robert F Allen,Kirk Bingernan,Brad Garn +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a location aware business component that sends and receives location based information to and from remote and mobile assets and applies business logic to the location data to enhance and automate business applications run by the enterprise user.
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Fahrzeugverfolgungs-, kommunikations-, und flottenmanagementsystem
John R. Coffee,Richard Rudow,Robert F Allen,David A. Dye,Kevin M. Marvin,Mark Billings,Mark L. Kirchner,Robert W. Lewis,Robert D. Sleeper,Willialm A. Tekniepe +9 more
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Sensor apparatus for ready mix truck
John R. Coffee,Richard Rudow,Robert F Allen,David A. Dye,Kevin M. Marvin,Mark Billings,Mark L. Kirchner,Robert W. Lewis,Robert D. Sleeper,Willialm A. Tekniepe +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system for automated reporting of the status of a ready mix slurry material mixer truck, including the status in a sequence of events in a delivery of the material to a remote location, for system users including dispatchers and managers using a wireless network.
The Galling Mechanism and Behaviour of Tristelle 5183
TL;DR: Hardfacing alloys have been used for many years in components where surface degradation is of concern, particularly when coupled with extreme environments; be it high wear, high temperature, corrosive or erosive environments, or a combination of these as mentioned in this paper .