TelePulse: Trip Simulation & Multi-Stop Support
Generates Trip simulations with generic Stop[] sequences enabling testing of freight (Pickup → Delivery), LTL (multi-stop freight), DSD (warehouse → customer stops → return),...
Capability
How it works
- 1 End-to-end multi-stop journey simulation across freight/LTL/DSD/field service patterns.
- 2 Stop-level event modeling and HOS projection across route sequences.
Operational outcomes
- End-to-end multi-stop journey simulation across freight/LTL/DSD/field service patterns.
- Stop-level event modeling and HOS projection across route sequences.
Integration boundaries
- Simulation Engine
- HOS (Hours of Service) Simulation
Proof model
Feature-level proof
Trip Simulation & Multi-Stop Support scope is defined in product module catalog.
verified
docs/products/telepulse/product.md · Module Catalog > Trip Simulation & Multi-Stop Support
TelePulse simulation engine behavior is implemented as first-class simulation modules.
partial
docs/products/telepulse/product.md · Module Catalog > Simulation Engine
Code: backend/services/telepulse/internal/modules/simulation
Contract: proto/telepulse/simulator/v1
TelePulse simulation workflows are implemented in service runtime modules.
verified
docs/products/telepulse/product.md · Module Catalog > Simulation Engine
Code: backend/services/telepulse/internal
Contract: proto/telepulse/simulator/v1
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