Fleet monitoring, generator management, and remote trailer control — built for dependable uptime
Mobile surveillance trailers are widely used by law enforcement agencies, construction companies, utilities, and other organizations that require rapid deployment of temporary surveillance. As fleets expand across multiple locations, maintaining consistent trailer uptime becomes more difficult without centralized visibility into system health and performance.
Introducing IVC’s Cloud-Based Trailer Health Monitoring Platform
IVC’s cloud-based Trailer Health Monitoring Platform provides centralized visibility into trailer power systems, generator performance, recording status, and network connectivity across your MobileVision™ trailer fleet.
Through a secure cloud dashboard, operators can monitor trailer health in real time, receive automated alerts, and remotely manage key trailer systems from anywhere. Accessible through a web browser or mobile device, the platform enables organizations to oversee distributed trailer fleets and maintain consistent operational readiness across multiple deployments.
Why Trailer Health Monitoring Matters
Mobile surveillance trailers can lose power, run low on fuel, drop connectivity, or stop recording without warning. Health monitoring helps operators detect issues early and maintain reliable surveillance coverage across distributed deployments.
Organizations use trailer health monitoring to:
- Reduce downtime with early warning alerts
- Improve consistency across multiple job sites
- Minimize unnecessary service dispatches
- Confirm systems are powered, connected, and recording
Core Capabilities
Real-Time Battery & Power Monitoring
Track battery voltage, state of charge, solar input metrics, and shore power status to ensure trailer power systems remain healthy and operational.
Intelligent Generator Management
Monitor engine status, fuel levels, and generator runtime hours while enabling automatic generator start on low battery and remote priming or start/stop control.
Camera & Recording Verification
Confirm that IP cameras remain connected and recording while monitoring system computer health and cellular router connectivity.
Remote Trailer Monitoring & Control
Remotely reboot routers, power cycle electronics, start or stop generators, and reset key trailer systems when troubleshooting is required.
Cloud-Based Fleet Monitoring Dashboard
The platform’s cloud dashboard allows operators to monitor the status of their entire MobileVision™ trailer fleet from a single interface.
Fleet-wide visibility enables teams to quickly identify system issues, review power and generator status, and confirm recording activity across all deployed trailers.
Users can also drill down into individual trailer systems to review detailed metrics such as battery health, generator performance, solar charging data, camera connectivity, and recording status.
Works with IVC MobileVision™ Trailers
IVC’s Health Monitoring Platform is designed specifically for the company’s MobileVision surveillance trailers and supports both new deployments and previously installed systems. Organizations can standardize monitoring across multi-generation fleets without replacing existing equipment.
Unified Monitoring for MobileVision™ Trailer Fleets
IVC’s Trailer Health Monitoring Platform provides centralized visibility into power systems, generator performance, recording status, and overall trailer health across your entire MobileVision fleet.
Through secure cloud connectivity, operators can monitor system status, receive automated alerts, and remotely manage key trailer systems—helping maintain reliable performance and consistent uptime across distributed deployments.
Trailer Health Monitoring FAQs
Fleet monitoring provides centralized visibility into battery health, generator status, connectivity, and recording performance across all deployed units, improving uptime and reducing unnecessary service dispatches.
Common causes include battery depletion, generator service issues, low fuel, connectivity failures, and recording interruptions—issues that proactive trailer health monitoring can detect early
The system captures battery voltage, state of charge, solar input (voltage/amps/watts), power flow direction, shore-power status, and low-power thresholds. This data is used to generate predictive alerts and extend battery life.
It continuously evaluates battery conditions and automatically starts or stops the generator based on configurable thresholds. It also tracks runtime hours, fuel levels, and engine status to prevent unnecessary wear and emergency service calls.
The platform monitors router health, cellular signal strength, modem status, and network interface uptime. It can also perform automatic pings to confirm remote accessibility and trigger alerts if the connection is lost.
Yes. Users can remotely reboot the router, cycle power to connected devices, start or stop the generator, and reset system components—all from the central dashboard.
Status data updates at defined intervals depending on the subsystem. Power data, generator status, and connectivity checks typically update in near-real-time, while some system-level diagnostics update every few minutes.
Yes. The hardware and software are designed to retrofit into previously deployed IVC trailers, enabling standardized fleet monitoring across mixed generations of equipment.
The system supports event-driven alerts via dashboard notifications, email, or SMS. Alerts can be customized by threshold (e.g., low battery, generator fault) and by trailer or job site.
All communication is encrypted, and access requires authenticated credentials. Network access can be further restricted using VPNs, firewall rules, or role-based permissions depending on customer requirements.