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The heart of our Fleet Management System is a tracking device that's installed in the vehicles and pinpoints the exact location of the vehicle through the built-in GPS receiver.The positioning system takes advantage of the worlwide network of GPS satelites. At regular, configurable time intervals or continuously, the tracking device wirelessly connects to the Internet over the GPRS network to send packets of data to the base server and/or mobile phones we have defined.
The tracking device can be installed on boats, as well as cars, trucks or buses. It has digital and analog inputs for the remote monitoring of the vehicle state, battery state or quality of the transported products, that can be connected to temperature, humidity, liquid level measuring and other sensors, as well as door control contacts.
By enabling the GPS POSITION ALARM option, the tracking device "locks" the current vehicle position and, in case the vehicle is moved for any reason (theft, towing away), it alerts the predefined receivers by SMS containing the current position information.
To install a tracking device you donot need an external GPS receiver, nor a mobile phone device. The device uses the car's power supply to charge up its own, autonomous battery, without any other installation required.
If the data is sent to a computer, we can profit of the following advantages:
- Real Time vehicle monitoring over GPRS (stop - movement - speed)
- Display on detailed maps
- Route reports and route playback at any time
- Instant address localization on the map
- Points Of Interest input and display on the map
Vehicle tracking and remote control through a Smartphone
Remote control of avehicle can be implemeted through:
- SMS commands.
- Calls to the tracking device from your mobile phone.
- Κeywords sent by the user through SMS, performing predefined functions.
Through the GSM network, the tracking device can inform the user in the case of an ALARM or on request on the following parameters:
- Vehicle location
- Input-output state
- Receipt level of the antenna
- Current alarm signals