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GPS Vehicle Tracker Systems

December 28th, 2010 JimmyReinard 0 Comments

A GPS Vehicle Tracker System will save you a lot of worry and stress and save your company lots of money. Modern day technology such as the internet, wireless communications systems, a constellation of GPS satellites, and microelectronics make the GPS Tracking System a reality.

The heart of this Vehicle Tracking System is the constellation of 24 GPS satellites that constantly orbit the Earth. This constellation was put into orbit in the 1980′s by the U.S. Department of Defense. Designed and employed initially for military use, the system was opened up to civilian use not long after its inception. These satellites operate continually at no direct cost to the end-user.

In order to utilize the GPS satellites, you need a device to receive the data and send it to the end-user. In comes the GPS Vehicle Tracker System device. It has an RF modem, a GPS receiver, logic, memory, and power management circuitry. Wired into the vehicle’s ignition system, the device gets power from a reliable source while at the same time allowing it to detect when the vehicle is on or off. With the GPS location available permanently , this System can tell you when the vehicle is moving or idling. The size of the device has come down a lot due to advancements in technology. So, it is childs play to install in a car and hide if a covert setup is needed.

The other pillar in the Vehicle Tracker System is the wireless cellular network. Although the earliest GPS Vehicle Tracking System used a satellite uplink to communicate with the network, this is expensive relative to the ubiquitous cellular telephone network. In addition, the cellular network covers 96% of the U.S. population. Because of the competition and huge overall base of customers, the cost of service and equipment has been lowered so much so that a small business owner can now afford the equipment and monthly monitoring service.

The internet is onther vital component of the GPS Vehicle Tracking System. It provides the conduit into and out of the network servers that store all of the location and event data transmitted by the device. The data transmitted by the Vehicle Tracking Device goes through the cellular network, into the internet, where it ends up stored in a database on a web server. The web server stores this information until queried by the end-user from a mapping web site. Almost magically, this all happens in less than a second.

The parts of the Vehicle Tracking System combine to make a high value product that can help to lower a company’s costs, increase productivity, and ultimately improve the bottom line.

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