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Product Summary Report of DriveWell App (Revised with changes)

According to Matheson (2016), a driving analytics mobile app named Drivewell, which was developed by Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), promotes safe driving habits on the road. This app is designed to identify, record, and analyse behavioral patterns of drivers, which includes cornering, hard braking, and phone utilization during driving. DriveWell is a product imbued with continual refinement efforts to satisfy the needs of users. Using sensor technology installed in phones, location data, route synchronisation, and driving performance feedback can be garnered. These raw data are thereafter processed by algorithms expertly developed to map out the standards of data to match safety requirements. Finally, the results are converted to incentives through the scoreboard ranking. Using Drivewell, insurance companies can incentivize excellent drivers with monetary rewards. Drivewell has managed to secure its unique product positioning in the niche telematics market despite the emer

Product Analysis and Evaluation (Draft 2)

Pursuant to Matheson (2016), a driving analytics mobile app named Drivewell, which was developed by Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), promotes safe driving habits on the road. This app is designed to identify, record, and analyse behavioral patterns of drivers, which includes cornering, hard braking, and phone utilization during driving. Using sensor technology installed in phones, location data, route synchronisation, and driving performance feedback can be garnered. These raw data is thereafter processed by algorithms expertly developed to map out the standards of data to match safety requirements. Finally, the results are converted to incentives through the scoreboard ranking. Insurance companies can incentivize excellent drivers with monetary rewards. Drivewell has managed to secure its unique product positioning in the niche telematics market despite the emergence of competitors, through constant enhancement and evaluation across pilot programs (Beauchamp, 2017). Insurance c

Product Analysis and Design (Draft- 13 Oct 2017)

DRIVEWELL- CAMBRIDGE MOBILE TELEMATICS (CMT) Pursuant to Matheson (2016), a driving analytics mobile app named Drivewell, which was developed by Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), promotes safe driving habits on the road. This app is designed to identify, record, and analyse behavioral patterns of drivers, including cornering, hard braking, and phone utilization during driving. Using sensor technology installed in phones, location data, routes, and driving performance feedback can be garnered. This raw data is thereafter processed by algorithms expertly developed and finally the results are converted to incentives for safe driving. These incentives can be employed by organisations as marketing strategies. The use of this app is also complemented with a wireless tag attached in the vehicle body which raises the effectiveness of detecting potential collisions. Drivewell has managed to secure its unique product positioning in the telematics market despite the emergence of comp

Drivewell Product Summary

Pursuant to the online article “http://news.mit.edu/2016/startup-smartphone-app-safe-driving-0105” (2016), Drivewell, a telematics analytics mobile app developed by Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), aims to inculcate safe driving behaviors on the road. Utilising the commonplace mobile platform, this app records actions performed by drivers on the move, such as steering, phone usage, braking, as well as illegal speeding. With sensor technology installed in phones, GPS, motion, vibration sensory feedback can be garnered and processed by algorithms, producing essential performance data that can be converted into incentives for safe driving habits. Through constant enhancement and evaluation across pilot programs, this app has managed to clinch its client base over eight countries. This app has successfully peaked safety driving records up to 30 percent across a nationwide contest. Raising awareness of accidents caused by poor driving behavior and prohibited mobile phone usage on th

Week 2: Formal Email Submission

Subject: Introduction of Myself Dear Professor Blackstone, I am currently a student undertaking the bachelor in telematics provided by the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). I graduated from Temasek Polytechnic with a diploma in information technology back in 2015 and thereafter completed serving national service in May 2017. My hobbies are playing the keyboard and travelling. My preference for this field stems from its specialised area in transportation, which draws close to my heart as a daily commuter of the public transportation or ride-hailing such as Grab and Uber. The sparse potential of info-communications technology (ICT) in transport could range from analysing user trends to designing automotive systems. Moreover, bridging into both domains of engineering and ICT spawns multiple career paths to tread upon for professional development. I selected this course of study primarily motivated by the interest to venture into engineering and explore more pragmatic aspects