What Is Vehicle Tracking?
What Is Vehicle Tracking?
What Is Vehicle Tracking?
The security system uses GPS, to find the location of the monitored or tracked vehicle and then
uses satellite or radio systems to send the coordinates and the location data to the monitoring
center.
At monitoring center various GIS softwares are used to plot the Vehicle on a map.
Due to real-time tracking facility, vehicle tracking systems are becoming increasingly popular
among owners of expensive vehicles.
GPS:
Stands for "Global Positioning System." GPS is a satellite navigation system used
to determine the ground position of an object
How does GPS work?
Each GPS satellite transmits radio signals that enable the GPS receivers to calculate where its (or
your vehicles) location on the Earth and convert the calculations into latitude, longitude and
velocity. A receiver needs signals from at least 3 GPS satellites to pinpoint your vehicle’s position.
GPS Receivers commonly used in most Vehicle tracking systems can only receive data from GPS
Satellites. They cannot communicate back with GPS or any other satellite.
A system based on GPS can only calculate its location but cannot send it to central control room. In
order to do this they normally use GSM[ Global System for Mobile Communications]-GPRS[General
Packet Radio Services] Cellular networks connectivity using additional GSM modem/module.
----A GSM module or a GPRS module is a chip or circuit that will be used to
establish communication between a mobile device or a computing machine and
a GSM or GPRS system.
GPS Receiver in vehicle unit has a capability of deducting the location where it is
,using the signals received from GPS Satellites (at least 3 satellite) using trilateration
principle, which is just a simple maths… we all could find X,Y,Z using 3 equations
that relates X,Y,Z (and here X,Y,Z are co-ordinates that’s it)
And now after mapping (x,y,z) using GIS s/w that information is sent to User.
This is a Screenshot from Modified GIS s/w for Vehicle Tracking System
These kinda s/w will be used by OLA, UBER and even in SWIGGY and ZOMOTA
Vehicle tracking system in India is mainly used in transport industry that keeps a real-time
track of all vehicles in the fleet.
Logistic service providers are now increasingly adopting vehicle-tracking system for better fleet
management and timely service.
In commercial vehicle segments the taxi operators of various call centers are now using vehicle-
tracking system for better information access.
As far as Indian vehicle tracking and navigation market is concerned the recent association of
India with Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) will act as a catalyst in the
improvement of vehicle tracking system in India.
Pros:
Core benefit of tracking vehicle is that Security
It can provide a safety network to the person in condition of emergency and it can cut short the time by
providing the information regarding location, speed, distance from the destination leading to best route
planning.
Best feature of the technology is that it is easy to use. just an automated unit is needed to be installed in the
vehicle and connected to the centre which may be provided by some company. This instrument is
monitored by the GPS tracking company which keeps all the records or its customer’s locations. All details
of location etc are communicated to the user by cell phone or internet connection.
Cons:
I think No technology is free from dark areas. This technology helps monitoring vehicles and children as
well and ensures increased productivity at commercial level and safety at personal level.
But at the same time it encroaches the privacy of the individual.
The liberty of the person gets restricted. This may lead to business owner to measure the performance of
the employee by these stats only and there leaves no room for human analysis.