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  • The GPS Device located in a vehicle or other object receives signals from 24 Department of Defense GPS Satellites that continuously transmit information regarding their fixed locations.  That data is received and recorded to device memory.
  • The GPS device uses internal software to determine its own location (based on its relative position to the GPS Satellites) and speed (based on distance traveled since the last location update).
  • The GPS device transmits the time, speed, and location data (via CDMA or GPRS cellular data systems) to the Service Provider's Network Operations Center.
  • At the Network Operations Center, the time, speed, and location data for each GPS device is stored in online servers.
  • When you enter the Service Provider's website from your computer, software at the Network Operations Center feeds the stored data for each of your devices into Mapping Software that plots the route history for one vehicle or plots the current (most recent) location for each fleet vehicle onto maps that are displayed on your computer.
  • From your computer you can set the locate frequency for each device, ping a device to determine its current location, review route histories for each vehicle, view or download reports, set geo-fence parameters, set alert parameters, issue commands to disable starters, etc.
  • Once you have set Alert Parameters (for Speeding, Geo-fence, or other Alert Conditions) the Network Operations Center will record the "violation" for display in historic reports, and issue SMS Text Message Alerts to your cell phone or email address.

With Real Time
Web Based
Tracking Systems
You Can

Locate and track vehicles, children, teenage drivers, watercraft, cargo, construction equipment, or other objects from any Internet computer. 

Receive Location Updates as often as you like.

Track one vehicle or view the current location of your entire fleet. 

Use Google or Navpro Mapping Systems that are constantly updated.

Get Detail Reports -Fleet Management
-Daily Route History
-Speeding Alerts
-Geo-fence Alerts

 
 
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