Pronunciation: /tɛləˈmætɪks/
noun the technology of sending, receiving, and storing information via telecommunication devices in conjunction with affecting control on remote objects
A1 Telematics is a system that combines telecommunications and informatics.
A2 My car uses telematics to track my driving habits and provide feedback.
B1 Companies use telematics to monitor their fleet of vehicles and optimize routes.
B2 The insurance company offers discounts to drivers who install telematics devices in their cars.
C1 Telematics technology has revolutionized the way data is collected and analyzed in the transportation industry.
C2 Experts predict that the future of autonomous vehicles will heavily rely on telematics systems for communication and navigation.
formal Telematics is a branch of information technology that deals with the long-distance transmission of computerized information.
informal My new car comes with telematics, so I can track its location and performance remotely.
slang I love how telematics in my car helps me avoid traffic jams and find the quickest route.
figurative In today's digital age, telematics acts as the nervous system connecting various devices and systems for seamless communication.
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