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How are the 'additional parameters' calculated?
How are the 'additional parameters' calculated?
Updated over a week ago

There are a few more parameters you can find in the Driving Behaviour table, here is some information about their sources and how they are calculated.


Distance

A path completed during the selected period. Data is received and displayed based on the vehicle's equipment. If the device reads the CAN data, the distance by CAN will have higher priority to be displayed. If there is no CAN data - GPS mileage is displayed.

The type of data source for the distance is indicated by the relevant icon.

- Distance based on CAN data.

- Distance based on GPS data.


Time

The total driving time during the selected period. Data recorded by GPS. The last ongoing route won't be calculated in the driving time.


PTO Time

The total time when PTO status has been ON. PTO can affect total fuel consumption and idling time.


Avg. Fuel Consumption

Average fuel consumption is calculated based on the fuel and mileage/time data received from the devices installed on the vehicles.

Avg fuel consumption = Fuel consumed / distance or time * 100


Avg. Fuel Consumption (by norm)

This parameter will be displayed if entered in the technical information of the specific vehicle. To enter or edit the average fuel consumption click on the relevant vehicle or switch to the Fleet section and open the relevant vehicle profile, afterwards, click Edit vehicle.


Avg. Fuel Consumption / Avg. Fuel Consumption (by norm) ratio

The relation between the actual average fuel consumption and the average fuel consumption by the norm.


Fuel Consumed

Data of consumed fuel during the selected period by CAN or fuel sensors.

The relevant icon indicates the type of data source for fuel consumption.

CAN data are taken into account in priority order over data from fuel sensors.

- Fuel consumption based on CAN data.

- Fuel consumption based on the data from fuel sensors.


Excessive Idling Consumption Excl. PTO

Fuel consumption during the excessive idling excluding the fuel consumption while the PTO was turned ON.

Excessive idling consumption - excessive idling consumption while PTO is ON


PTO Consumption

This is the fuel consumption while the PTO has been turned on.


Number of Stops

A number of stops during the selected period. The source of data is GPS.


Average Speed

The average speed is calculated based on the distance and time data displayed in the table.

Average speed = Distance / Time

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