CAN bus (Controller Area Network) is a communication protocol standard used to exchange data between devices in the automotive industry and other industrial applications.
CAN bus is a two-wire system where data is transmitted in the form of binary codes (bits). This allows devices to exchange information in real time. It is also highly reliable and resistant to interference.
The CAN bus is used in many vehicle systems, including engine management, ABS (anti-lock brakes), airbag control, and others. It is also widely used in other industries where data transfer between various devices is required.
Fuel consumption control with CAN bus
Connection to the CAN bus allows you to get a variety of parameters for controlling fuel and vehicle operation modes without interfering with the operation of components and systems.
CAN-bus can be used to transmit information about fuel consumption, speed, mileage and other engine parameters to the GPS/GLONASS vehicle monitoring system. For example, a fuel consumption sensor can send fuel consumption data to CAN-buses, where it can be processed and used by the engine management system to optimize engine performance and reduce fuel consumption.
There are also specialized applications and programs that use the data received via CAN-buses to analyze fuel consumption and driver behavior. For example, specialized applications can be used to track driving style, speed, engine speed and other parameters that can affect fuel consumption. This allows you to optimize your driving style and reduce fuel consumption.
Benefits of CAN monitoring:
Connects to any vehicle with a CAN bus
Minimal installation and maintenance costs
Collects complete information on vehicle operation
Does not interfere with OEM equipment
Connects without interfering with the vehicle's contact network