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The On Board Unit (OBU) market is a segment of the telematics and vehicle electronics industry. It is composed of hardware and software components that enable the communication of data between vehicles and external systems. OBUs are used for a variety of applications, such as fleet management, navigation, and safety. They are typically installed in the vehicle and can be connected to a variety of external systems, such as GPS, cellular networks, and satellite networks.
OBUs are used to provide real-time information about the vehicle's location, speed, and other performance metrics. This data can be used to improve the efficiency of fleet operations, as well as to provide safety features such as collision avoidance and emergency response. Additionally, OBUs can be used to provide driver assistance features, such as lane departure warnings and adaptive cruise control.
Some of the major players in the OBU market include TomTom, Garmin, Continental, Bosch, and Delphi. Other companies in the market include Teltonika, CalAmp, and Sierra Wireless. Show Less Read more