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Winning is the only option with a GPS Tracking System
Experience all a GPS based vehicle tracking system has to offer. A recurring statement we hear from our clients is "I wish I would have put the system in sooner"
With our GPS based vehicle tracking system, our clients see an immediate increase in productivity, a reduction in fuel costs, overtime, and vehicle maintenance. Controlling the vehicle speed alone can reduce maintenance costs by as much as 30%. With complete accountability from a GPS tracking device, your vehicles will increase the number of stops, deliveries & service calls made every day.
A thief in the night can and will steal your vehicle-stop it before it happens with a GPS car tracking system. A small expense for a GPS system is better than a large expense for a missing or destroyed vehicle! Relieve your car pain before it starts.
Cost Benefits
Stolen vehicles is major security problem facing law enforcement agencies.Recovering your vehicle can save pain and stress.It saves money.Increase in Productivity increases your profits.Controlling the speed of the vehicle reduces fuel consumption and maintenance costs.Peace of mind and less stress for everyone.
GPS DATA Storage
This provides the Vehicle with the capability of storing GPS messages for four(4) days and retransmitting them later when the vehicle is out of GSM/GPRS coverage area.Odometer history starting with the current day.Report is sent by the vehicle when a set speed is exceeded.
GPS
GPS which stands for Global Positioning System is a radio navigation system that allows land, sea, and airborne users to determine their exact location, velocity, and time 24 hours a day, in all weather conditions, anywhere in the world. The capabilities of today's system render other well-known navigation and positioning “technologies”—namely the magnetic compass, the sextant, the chronometer, and radio-based devices—impractical and obsolete. GPS is used to support a broad range of military, commercial, and consumer applications.
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service – An advanced data transmission mode for phones on GSM networks that achieves faster connection speed thanks to two cutting-edge technologies. The first, General Packet, breaks information down into “packets” then sends them over multiple channels. Each packet travels by the quickest available route to the recipient, where it is reassembled into the original message. Sending packets by several different channels increases the speed of transmission and cuts down on signal errors. The second part of GPRS – Radio Service – means you're always connected. As long as your GPRS phone is switched on, you'll have an open channel for sending and receiving text messages, updates from the web and other data. You'll be able to exchange files and browse the web with your mobile phone as easily as you do with your PC. Plus with global standardization, GPRS devices will work with mobile phone networks worldwide.
Geofence
Smart Card that gives GSM phones their user identity. SIM cards make it easy for phones to be rented or borrowed.
How it works
A small module device is mounted in the vehicle.The device receives GPS data such as location, speed and direction and transmits this information to our central web site using the GSM/GPRS network. Using the Internet, from anywhere in the world and can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the locations and movements of your assets can be monitored.
Geofence Send a GPS message when the device/vehicle moves out of the geo-fence area .Send a GPS message when the device/vehicle moves in the geo-fence area .Send a GPS message when the device/vehicle moves in or out of the geo-fence area.
GSM
Global System for Mobile communications. The most common digital cellular system in the world. GSM is used all over Europe, including many countries in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, South America, Australia, and North America. GSM's air interface is based on narrowband TDMA technology, where available frequency bands are divided into time slots, with each user having access to one time slot at regular intervals. Narrow band TDMA allows eight simultaneous communications on a single radio multiplexor and is designed to support 16 half-rate channels. GSM also is the only technology that provides incoming and outgoing data services, such as email, fax, and internet surfing. GSM makes use of a SIM card that allows memory portability between dumb GSM phones.
24 GPS Satellites
There (21 active, 3 spare) are in orbit at 10,600 miles above the earth. The satellites are spaced so that from any point on earth, four satellites will be above the horizon. Each satellite contains a computer, an atomic clock, and a radio. With an understanding of its own orbit and the clock, the satellite continually broadcasts its changing position and time. (Once a day, each satellite checks its own sense of time and position with a ground station and makes any minor correction.) On the ground, any GPS receiver contains a computer that "triangulates" its own position by getting bearings from three of the four satellites. The result is provided in the form of a geographic position - longitude and latitude - to, for most receivers, within a few meters.
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