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The Sensors must be connected to the air suspension system of the vehicle. They measure the air pressure in the air suspension and calculate the weight that is distributed onto a particular axis based on a calibration table that must be created and saved in their memory. | The Sensors must be connected to the air suspension system of the vehicle. They measure the air pressure in the air suspension and calculate the weight that is distributed onto a particular axis based on a calibration table that must be created and saved in their memory. | ||
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The Sensor(s) transmit their parameters to the central unit via '''Bluetooth 5.0''' in accordance with the '''Escort BLE eCargosens''' data communication protocol. | |||
The Sensors transmit their data packages '''every 2 seconds'''. | |||
The air pressure is measured '''every 30 seconds''' but the measurement are filtered ('''median filtration''' 5) and then processed by a '''special algorithm'''. | |||
The central unit then retransmits the data received from the Sensor(s) to a GPS tracker/gateway via the '''RS-485''' interface in accordance with the '''LLS''' communication protocol. | |||
'''<big>The parameters transmitted by the Sensor(s):</big>''' | |||
- '''Weight''' or axle load in '''kg''' (provided that the '''calibration table''' is stored in a Sensor’s memory); | |||
- Air pressure in '''Pa'''; | |||
- Battery charge in '''V'''; | |||
'''<big>The parameters retransmitted by the central unit:</big>''' | |||
- '''Weight''' or axle load in '''kg''' (provided that the '''calibration table''' is stored in a Sensor’s memory); as received from the Sensor(s); | |||
- Air pressure in '''Pa'''; as received from the Sensor(s); | |||
- Battery charge in '''V'''; as received from the Sensor(s); | |||
- '''RSSI''' as calculated by the central unit for every Sensor in particular; | |||
= '''<big>Installation and configuration</big>''' = | |||
'''<big>Before installing the sensor you need to:</big>''' | |||
- Inspect the air suspension system; | |||
- Measure the diameter of the tubes that connect the air springs of the air suspension and buy the fittings to be able to connect the Sensors’ tubes to the air suspension’s tubes; | |||
The standard diameter of the Sensor’s tubes is ⌀ '''10mm'''. | |||
The Sensor’s connecting to the air spring is shown on the figures below: | |||
Revision as of 10:20, 15 January 2025

The load monitoring system eCargosens (hereinafter - “System”) for vehicles with air suspension is designed to monitor the load of every axis of the vehicle’s chassis based on the measurement of the air pressure in the air suspension’s system.
The eCargosens system consists of one eCargosens DS central unit (hereinafter - “central unit”) and several measurement units or eCargosens Air sensors (hereinafter - “Sensor” or “Sensors”). The number of Sensors installed on the vehicle depends on the number of axes the vehicle has
The Sensors measure the air pressure and - subsequently - the weight (load). The central unit perfoms the function of receiving data from sensors via the BLE 5.0 LR channel (data transfer protocol - Escort BLE eCargosens) and their further transmission to a tracker device (for example, a GPS/GLONASS navigation terminal) via RS-485 interface (data transfer protocol - LLS).
More detailed technical specifications (central unit) are presented in the device's data sheet.
More detailed technical specifications (sensor) are presented in the device's data sheet.
Operating and data transmission principles
The Sensors must be connected to the air suspension system of the vehicle. They measure the air pressure in the air suspension and calculate the weight that is distributed onto a particular axis based on a calibration table that must be created and saved in their memory.

The Sensor(s) transmit their parameters to the central unit via Bluetooth 5.0 in accordance with the Escort BLE eCargosens data communication protocol.
The Sensors transmit their data packages every 2 seconds.
The air pressure is measured every 30 seconds but the measurement are filtered (median filtration 5) and then processed by a special algorithm.
The central unit then retransmits the data received from the Sensor(s) to a GPS tracker/gateway via the RS-485 interface in accordance with the LLS communication protocol.
The parameters transmitted by the Sensor(s):
- Weight or axle load in kg (provided that the calibration table is stored in a Sensor’s memory);
- Air pressure in Pa;
- Battery charge in V;
The parameters retransmitted by the central unit:
- Weight or axle load in kg (provided that the calibration table is stored in a Sensor’s memory); as received from the Sensor(s);
- Air pressure in Pa; as received from the Sensor(s);
- Battery charge in V; as received from the Sensor(s);
- RSSI as calculated by the central unit for every Sensor in particular;
Installation and configuration
Before installing the sensor you need to:
- Inspect the air suspension system;
- Measure the diameter of the tubes that connect the air springs of the air suspension and buy the fittings to be able to connect the Sensors’ tubes to the air suspension’s tubes;
The standard diameter of the Sensor’s tubes is ⌀ 10mm.
The Sensor’s connecting to the air spring is shown on the figures below: