What is GPS?
Stands for "Global Positioning System." GPS is a satellite navigation system used to determine the ground position of an object. GPS technology was first used by the United States military in the 1960s and expanded into civilian use over the next few decades. Today, GPS receivers are included in many commercial products, such as automobiles, smartphones, exercise watches, and GIS devices.
The GPS system includes 24 satellites deployed in space about 12,000 miles (19,300 kilometers) above the earth's surface. They orbit the earth once every 12 hours at an extremely fast pace of roughly 7,000 miles per hour (11,200 kilometers per hour). The satellites are evenly spread out so that four satellites are accessible via direct line-of-sight from anywhere on the globe.
Each GPS satellite broadcasts a message that includes the satellite's current position, orbit, and exact time. A GPS receiver combines the broadcasts from multiple satellites to calculate its exact position using a process called triangulation. Three satellites are required in order to determine a receiver's location, though a connection to four satellites is ideal since it provides greater accuracy.
In order for a GPS device to work correctly, it must first establish a connection to the required number of satellites. This process can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the strength of the receiver. For example, a car's GPS unit will typically establish a GPS connection faster than the receiver in a watch or smartphone. Most GPS devices also use some type of location caching to speed up GPS detection. By memorizing its previous location, a GPS device can quickly determine what satellites will be available the next time it scans for a GPS signal.
Advantages of our GPS Systems
Multi-GNSS
Providing real-time corrections for cm-level PPP w/ ambiguity resolution
High Precision
PPP, RTK server and client software for demanding GNSS applications
Networks
Networks
Global and regional networks for SSR, monitoring, and network RTK
Atmosphere
Environmental monitoring for the troposphere and iononsphere
Precise Orbits
Orbits for low-Earth satellites in real-time or post-processed at the cm-level
GPS Services
Fleet Management
We help you manage your fleet requirements End to End providing you Complete peace of mind and value for Money.
School Management
We provide real-time Tracking along with Alert facility for school vehicles giving proper management for Parents and School
CCTV Cameras
We provide installation and service of best quality CCTV cameras in your premises/Vehicles for round the clock visibility
Personal Trackers
We all care for our kids and elders,so do our personal trackers.Keep Track of our beloved ones round the clock.
Features
Real-time Fleet Visibility
Access your fleet’s real-time and historical activity at all times from any desktop or mobile device.
Monitor Fleet Utilization
Extend your vehicle and asset life-cycles and use the data to assist with rightsizing your fleet.
Investigate Trends & Measure KPIs
Use GPS tracking to easily identify and track the key performance indicators that matter most to your business.
Enhance Vehicle and Driver Safety
Monitor and coach driver behavior, utilize driver panic buttons, and keep your vehicles safe to operate.
Reduce Fuel, Labor, & Other Costs
Control idling, speeding, unauthorized usage, actual hours worked vs. hours claimed, and stay on top of maintenance.
Give Access to Anyone
Allow your management team to gain mobile workforce intelligence and control what they have access to.