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Why Companies Require GPS Tracking Devices

u201cTrackeru201d oru00a0GPS trackeru00a0unit is a tracking device usually in an automobile, human, or other moving vehicles that utilizes the Global Positioning System to measure its precise location and determine its velocity. A GPS tracker uses a triangulation algorithm and a satellite-based navigation system to continuously track the location of the subject on the Earthu2019s surface. The accuracy of this type of track depends largely on the type of hardware that is used and the coverage area that it can cover.<br>

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Why Companies Require GPS Tracking Devices

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  1. Why Companies Require GPS Tracking Devices myseoarticle.com/why-companies-require-gps-tracking-devices “Tracker” or GPS tracker unit is a tracking device usually in an automobile, human, or other moving vehicles that utilizes the Global Positioning System to measure its precise location and determine its velocity. A GPS tracker uses a triangulation algorithm and a satellite-based navigation system to continuously track the location of the subject on the Earth’s surface. The accuracy of this type of track depends largely on the type of hardware that is used and the coverage area that it can cover. The Global Positioning System was initially designed and controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense. Over the past 10 years, it has been extensively used by the general public to aid in everyday navigation. Many new smartphones and portable devices employ GPS tracking capabilities as well. The U.S. Department of Defense operates the Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation system and also coordinates the Global Stars Database, a complementary database of Global Positioning System satellites. GPS trackers are most useful in the aviation industry for providing air traffic control, weather reports, and weather warnings on the ground for those who are using Global Positioning System units to keep a more accurate watch on local weather conditions. Cell phone manufacturers have also made available specialized GPS car trackers that can be utilized by anyone in the vehicle as a hands-free way to communicate with another person who is driving. Most cell phone users have already taken advantage of this technology by using it to make and receive calls while their hands are free. GPS trackers can be used in various industries Global Positioning System trackers can also be used for industrial purposes such as locating heavy equipment and machinery or locate people in a building who have been barricaded. This type of monitoring device can also be used to locate lost individuals or pets. A GPS tracker can be affixed to almost any type of vehicle including automobiles, trucks, boats, RV’s, and even farm equipment. The primary component of any GPS tracker is an active triangulating algorithm that receives signals from an orbiting satellite unit. The algorithm decodes the information that is transmitted and calculates the position, altitude, and speed of the GPS tracker device. Vehicle tracking systems are available in two different types, vehicle-based and fleet- based. Vehicle-based devices are usually smaller than a personal vehicle and are used to monitor a single vehicle in a fleet. Most vehicle-based GPS trackers can also monitor up to 15 vehicles in a fleet. Fleet-based GPS trackers can track larger fleets of vehicles that span several companies. The GPS tracker transmits location data to a central server where a variety of data types can be processed such as maps, logs, odometer records, tags, etc. 1/2

  2. There are many reasons why businesses require GPS tracking devices. For example, some companies require their employees to work within a certain area or to stay within a certain route. Another common scenario requiring vehicle tracking devices is during corporate mergers and acquisitions where acquisition targets may have different time zones. Lastly, private investigators utilize GPS tracking devices to investigate the criminal activities of a subject who may be using the car or truck for personal purposes. The bottom line is that most businesses require GPS tracking devices whether they own the vehicles themselves or are employing employees to drive them around. These gadgets can be best purchased by searching for brands on the internet. While searching you will come across websites like amcrest.com. 2/2

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