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Vehicle Tracking Technology
1. The
GPS
receiver uses a triangulation mechanism to calculate its position. In a
nutshell, GPS satellites broadcast the information about their positions
along with the exact time. Knowing the coordinates of the satellite and
using the travel time of a radio signal, the GPS receiver measures the
distance to a satellite and, as result, calculates its position.
2. The GPS receiver then forwards
location, speed and time stamp data to the
device’s processing
unit and cellular modem. The vehicle’s coordinates are then
transmitted to the GPS Solutions Datacenter via a wireless data network.
3. The data is then inserted into a series of high end database servers.
Clients can log into the GPS Solutions tracker server using our RACO Tracker Software and view their vehicle’s
location on a detailed street map.

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