Global Positioning System

The recorded data and information from the Global Positioning device of location can either be stored within the tracking unit (placed in moving object) or transmitted to an Internet-connected device using the cellular radios, or satellite modem embedded in the unit.

Usually, GPS provides information on the exact location. A GPS tracking system usually uses the Global Navigation Satellite System network. The Network helps a spread of satellites that use microwave signals that are transmitted to GPS devices to supply information on location, vehicle speed, time, and direction.

One of the best GPS tracking systems NZ can only be offered by professional fleet management hardware and software providers. trackers aren't only suited to the commercial sector. Private individuals also are taking over the GPS tracking option for a variety of reasons including those mentioned above.

A GPS usually contains a GPS module that receives the GPS signal and calculates the coordinates. For data loggers, it contains a large memory to store the coordinates. Data pushers additionally contain a GSM/GPRS/CDMA/LTE modem to transmit this information to a central computer either via SMS or GPRS in kind of IP packets. Satellite-based GPS tracking units will operate anywhere on the world using satellite technology like Global Star or Iridium. They do not require a cellular connection.


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