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Coreaworks Grows Again in 2008

In December 2007, Coreaworks finalized a purchase contract for 1,658 DVRs for city buses in Daegu, Korea. Seven companies bid for this contract and Coreaworks ended up winning the order.

SinglePlayer Screen  (Photo by Coreaworks)

 

Coreaworks (www.coreaworks.com) won many points compared to other companies because of its functions.  Mainly, speed sensors were used in the vehicle to make separate records on information such as speeding, sudden stops, sudden starts and running with doors open, while making searches on this easy as well.  Furthermore, when the vehicle arrives at its garage, event information is wirelessly transmitted to where the main server is installed using the RF Module, proprietarily developed by Coreaworks.

In addition, in the event that the vehicle gets into an accident, the driver can press the accident button to separately administer event information for the corresponding date and time using technologies patented (10-0791523) and owned by Coreaworks.  When accident occurs, drivers may be confused and forget to record the time of the accident.  However, using this function, these problems can be resolved.

In addition to this, functions for separately searching only the driver¡¯s seat camera like CCTVs of VTR methods that were used in the past were also added.  The 4 channel DVR method can search 4 screens now.

In this case, there can be many problems that occur while searching all the vehicles because of the enormous number of vehicles.  In order to solve these problems, Coreworks has developed and is distributing separate MultiPlayer programs that can reduce the search time of vehicles.  In the MultiPlayer program, USB ports on the computer can be used to connect to 4 hard disks in order to selectively search the driver¡¯s seat camera or other cameras for each hard disk.  By doing so, the search time can be greatly reduced compared to other vehicle DVRs.  Example screens of the Coreaworks¡¯ SinglePlayer program and MultiPlayer program are shown below.

In addition, by mounting the RF module, users can easily detect malfunctions in the vehicle as well.  Other vehicle DVRs can only check their malfunctions by approaching the vehicles.  However, Coreaworks¡¯ products use an RF module, which transmits data on the vehicle (aside from events) when it arrives at the garage.  If there is a vehicle that does not transmit this information, it means there is a problem with the vehicle and thus, the user can inspect the vehicle at that moment.  If this function is not available, when a DVR installed in the vehicle is out of order, users may suffer heavy losses in the case of accidents despite having expensive equipment.

Coreawork¡¯ vehicle DVR, which includes many functions, is popular not only in Korea, but internationally as well, and thus many orders and inquiries from all over the world are being made to Coreaworks.

This year, Coreaworks plans to work on both sales and leases in order to dominate the vehicle DVR market in Korea.

 

MultiPlayer Screen  (Photo by Coreaworks)

 

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