![]() How Does A GPS Tracking Software Work?A Story by Ehsan Ali![]() GPS technology was a massive breakthrough in the technology world. It created a huge buzz globally when the masses came to know of this innovative technology.![]() GPS technology was a massive breakthrough in the technology world. It created a huge buzz globally when the masses came to know of this innovative technology. Nowadays, it is the center of many modern solutions like fleet management systems. Telematics is a multi-billion industry, and its integral component is GPS tracking software. Fleet companies around the world rely on tracking software to monitor their vehicles
How does a GPS
Tracking software work?
If you want to know the answer to this question, this blog will help you out.
GNSS
(Global Navigation Satellite System) is a network of satellites revolving
around the earth. These satellites transmit microwave signals to GPS devices
that provide information about speed, time, and location. GNSS includes GPS,
Beidou, GLONASS, and other types of satellite systems.
The
tracking device is installed in an object for tracking its location. It sends
information like location and speed to the monitoring software through a
server. The latest tracking devices track a lot more than just location. From
temperature and pressure to RPM, modern trackers detect everything.
Tracking
software holds great importance as it shows the information to the user. The
location, speed, time, and many other details are displayed on the monitoring
interface. In the fleet business, the managers monitor the activity of
different vehicles through the tracking software.
Data
pushers are used for personal tracking or asset tracking. The object's location
is sent to a server after a regular time interval to store and examine data.
While tracking the vehicles, the data pushers send the location and speed to
the server. The server analyzes the coordinates and stores an accurate value in
the device.
Data
pullers are also used for the location tracking purposes like data pushers.
However, they do not send data to the server after a regular time interval.
They are always active and can be asked to send the location. A user has to
send a query to data pullers whenever they need to know the object's location.
The data loggers are the devices used to store data about the
objects' location in their internal memory. They contain a USB port or a memory
card slot, and the user can manually fetch the required data from the data
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