InHand Networks, a provider of IoT connectivity and edge computing, has launched InVision ADAS, the company’s latest application of edge AI in the fleet-management sector. The solution is designed to bring smarter vision and real-time intelligence to vehicle safety and operations, the company said.
InVision ADAS combines driver monitoring (DMS), advanced driver assistance (ADAS) and 360-degree vision capabilities with the MDT600 driver terminal to enable real-time alerts, proactive coaching and intelligent video analytics—all processed locally on the device without dependence on cloud connectivity, officials said.
“With InVision ADAS, we’re transforming how fleets approach safety,” said Sol Sun, product manager. “This is more than just a tablet and camera system; it’s a fully intelligent edge platform that brings real-time inference and decision-making directly into vehicles, helping prevent incidents before they happen.”
The core of the solution is the MDT600 Mobile Data Terminal, an AI-powered driver terminal equipped with an 8-core processor and a 6 TOPS NPU. It serves as the brain of InVision ADAS, running AI algorithms at the edge to enable instant alerts, live driver coaching and enhanced situational awareness even in environments without cloud connectivity, the company said.
Using AI-powered behavioral recognition, the system is designed to detect fatigue, distraction, and phone use in real time as well as provide immediate visual and audio notifications to help drivers stay alert and safe.
The launch furthers InHand Networks’ work in edge computing and vehicle networking. The company’s established portfolio includes the VG series vehicle gateways and VT series telematics devices, which are deployed in public transport, logistics, public safety and commercial fleets.
“We’ve spent years enabling secure, connected and intelligent fleets,” added Sun. “Now, with InVision ADAS, we’re combining that foundation with Edge AI to make fleet management truly proactive—smarter, faster and safer.”











