What is GPS Tracking?
What is gps tracking?
GPS tracking is a method of tracking the specific location of an object (such as a car, individual, animal, or piece of equipment) using GPS satellites and GPS tracking devices. GPS tracking devices have a GPS receiver and a method of recording or transmitting their current position at regular intervals.
GPS vehicle tracking devices are embedded in a vehicle’s engine control systems to offer extra telematics data to fleet monitoring software. Fuel consumption, operating speed, engine performance, hard braking, and abrupt acceleration, as well as data from other IoT sensors and mobile devices, are all examples of data acquired by vehicle GPS trackers.
GPS tracking software is an essential component of fleet management software. Fleet vehicle tracking systems provide fleet managers with GPS technology to identify where their vehicles are at any given moment. GPS fleet tracking solutions can assist in the management of a secure and efficient commercial vehicle fleet.
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