Tuesday 31 May 2016

Advantage of Using GPS Tracking Devices for Your Business

How to Make Your Private or Commercial Vehicle Perform to its Full Potential With The Help of a Vehicle Tracking System (GPS)


GPS tracking is not a new technology. It has been around since the 1980s, when it first began being developed for the military. It was originally meant to help keep track of troops and movements, as well as create a sophisticated mapping system to help commanders find their way over rough and unknown terrain. 

Today that same technology is so advanced that it is possible to track in real time and create histories of where the device has been. And GPS technology is available to anyone, and at reasonable price.


As customers continue to expect faster service, quicker delivery times, shipment tracking, and a whole range of customized delivery needs, it has become more difficult for fleets of all sizes stay ahead of the game. However, a simple solution for every business is becoming readily available with constantly evolving fleet management tools like global positioning satellite (GPS) tracking systems.


The benefits of GPS tracking are invaluable to any fleet owner. By implementing a fleet tracking system, managers get an unprecedented level of access and control to their entire fleet. And being able to track every vehicle is just the beginning of all the benefits you can expect when you use a GPS tracking system.


Monday 30 May 2016

7 Essential Tips to choose GPS Tracking Devices

Tips you have to keep in mind while go purchase GPS Tracking Devices



1) Type Of Tracking Systems
In market, these are major types of GPS vehicle tracking systems you can choose from :-

Vehicle Navigation GPS System
Portable outdoors GPS System
Marine GPS system
Hybrid GPS System


2) Voice Instructions
Make sure your GPS vehicle tracking system is capable of giving you voice instructions when driving.

3) Real Time Tracking

4) Quality Over Price
Cheap GPS vehicle tracking systems might conk out before you can use it. A GPS vehicle tracking system is an investment, so make sure you get the best brand.

5) Speed Limit Monitor
A GPS vehicle tracking system must has a speed limit monitor, which will get you out of trouble with the police.

6) No Monthly
Fees Make sure your GPS vehicle tracking system offers you the service for free with your receiver. However, when you want advanced feature like tracking your kids when they went out with your car is another matter. Some companies offer these tracking services with affordable fees.

7) User-Friendly
If you're no techno-geek, you should try to choose a model that even any body can use easily.


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Friday 27 May 2016

GPS Tracking Devices Installation Guidelines



Configuration Guidelines For Vehicle GPS Tracker



GPS Tracking Devices are especially designed for personal vehicle, fleet and staff on the field. It is easy to maintain and simple to use. It takes power from vehicle only when vehicle ignition is on.

Steps for using the vehicle GPS tracker:


  • After placing the order and before tracker is received apply for the SIM card if you already don’t have one. Can be purchase any Postpaid or Prepaid SIM but Prepaid SIM is preferred and get this activated.
  • Insert the active SIM card into the Tracking Device.
  • Insert battery into the tracker.
  • Once the signal is acquired tracker starts flashing again & again.
  • Configure the correct APN as below mentioned and then follow the remaining 2 steps below.
  • Go under the open area and make a call to the tracking device and it will send the current location details to the caller.
  • Location of the tracking device can be viewed on Connecting platform.



Before sending any SMS to know status device, make sure that GPRS is on or enabled before you proceed for installation of tracker.

Now GPS tracking device is ready to get installed in your vehicle. It is very easy to install the tracker with vehicle, for more information use device's document.

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Thursday 26 May 2016

What is Tracking System?


Generally a tracking system is used for the observing of persons or objects on the move and supplying a timely ordered sequence of respective location data to a model e.g. capable to serve for depicting the motion on a display capability.


Tracking in virtual space

In virtual space technology, a tracking system is generally a system capable of rendering virtual space to a human observer while tracking the observer’s body coordinates. For instance, in dynamic virtual auditory space simulations, a real-time head tracker provides feedback to the central processor, allowing for selection of appropriate head-related transfer functions at the estimated current position of the observer relative to the environment.


Tracking in real world

There are myriad tracking systems. Some are ‘lag time’ indicators, that is, the data is collected after an item has passed a point for example a bar code or choke point or gate. Others are ‘real-time’ or ‘near real-time’ like Global Positioning Systems depending on how often the data is refreshed. There are bar-code systems which require a person to scan items and automatic identification (RFID auto-id). For the most part, the tracking worlds are composed of discrete hardware and software systems for different applications. That is, bar-code systems are separate from Electronic Product Code (EPC) systems, GPS systems are separate from active real time locating systems or RTLS for example, a passive RFID system would be used in a warehouse to scan the boxes as they are loaded on a truck – then the truck itself is tracked on a different system using GPS with its own features and software. The major technology “silos” in the supply chain are:


  • Distribution/Warehousing/Manufacturing
  • Yard Management
  • Fleet Management
  • Attendance Management



Types of Tracking Systems


  • GPS Applications
  • Real-time Locating Systems (RTLS)




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Tuesday 24 May 2016

How to GPS Tracking Devices Works ?


A GPS tracking unit is a device, normally carried by a moving vehicle or person, that uses the Global Positioning System to determine and track its precise location, and hence that of its carrier, at intervals. The recorded location data can be stored within the tracking unit, or it may be transmitted to a central location data base, or Internet-connected computer, using a cellular (GPRS or SMS), radio, or satellite modem embedded in the unit. This allows the asset’s location to be displayed against a map backdrop either in real time or when analyzing the track later, using GPS tracking software. Data tracking software is available for smartphones with GPS capability.

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How to GPS Tracking Devices Works

A lots of companies sell out GPS, Tracking Devices, Tracking System with different different names. there are some feathers which is most useful for any Tracking Devices...

The Vehicle stops by sending the message from authorized mobile number in case of emergency
Reports can be downloaded in various format i.e. pdf, xls etc
Customized Mapping- Add your own landmark to the map
Reports on location, site, locality with time
Real time tracking location by SMS/GPRS
Alert on removing/altering the device
Real time voice monitoring function 
Over Speeding Alerts and Reports
Live tracking of your vehicle
Add route map, route progress
Recover original password
GSM quad-band frequency
Vehicle Summary Report
Total Distance Traveled
Built-in backup battery
Set authorized number
Internal memory
Stoppage Timing
Lock via Mobile
Movement Alert
Inbuilt battery
SOS Button


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