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A simple review on GPS tracking system
A simple review on GPS tracking system

Though GPS tracking systems come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, most of the tracking devices so small that they can be held in the palm of your hand or kept in your car's dash board. The data acquired by your GPS tracking device can be used for a variety of purposes.

The system uses a network of approximately 25 ground based Wide-area Reference Stations (WRS) in North America and Hawaii, to measure small variations in GPS satellite signals in the western hemisphere. These precisely surveyed ground stations monitor and collect information on the GPS signals and send their data to the three Wide-area Master Stations (WMS).

The abundant data provided by a fleet GPS cell phone tracker system can be used in many ways to improve efficiencies, reduce fleet operating costs, improve customer service, make operations more fuel efficient, and even reduce accidents and vehicle break-downs.

Whether you use your vehicles to haul freight over long distances, to respond to human emergencies, to provide product servicing and maintenance or to transport your sales force, fleet GPS tracking can help you track down a cell phone.

Installing a GPS tracking device in your fleet of vehicles puts a virtual manager riding along side your driver. Owners and managers have the ability to verify employee productivity, monitor and correct dangerous driving habits, receive critical performance reports and much more.

Where a GPS tracking device is fitted to a company vehicle, then as well as the efficiency benefits noted above, the presence of the tracking device can save fleet running costs in a number of ways, for example through deterring inappropriate use.




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