ADASHI Navigation and Routing Option 3.0
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Navigation and routing is available to be added to any product in the ADASHI 3.0 family – ADASHI First Response, ADASHI Command Post, or ADASHI Lite. This ADASHI option gives you a fully integrated navigation solution by adding audible turn-by-turn directions to the included GPS tracking system. Key Navigation and Routing CapabilitiesAfter the incident location is entered by the user or provided automatically from CAD, ADASHI calculates an optimal route to the scene. Similar to commercial off-the-shelf navigation systems, ADASHI announces turn-by-turn directions to the incident scene en route. On-screen next-turn directions are displayed as well as destination information. The system also simultaneously displays multiple active maps, augmenting the user’s experience with route overviews and visual progress to destination. When appropriate, the screen can be split into multiple sections, one or more of which can provide a detailed exploration of the destination incident site. Real-time vehicle position tracking and an interface to GPS hardware is included in all of the ADASHI 3.0 products with or without the navigation and routing option. However, the navigation option utilizes the tracking capabilities to display current location along the calculated route for all maps on the screen. The optimal route is automatically recalculated when "off-route" or if the incident location is changed. Routes are optimized locally, however if your CAD has the capability of transmitting routes ADASHI can utilize external routing for central coordination of traffic flow. |
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