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- 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.
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The GPS receiver then forwards location, speed and time stamp data to the device’s processing unit and cellular/GSM modem. The vehicle’s coordinates are then transmitted to the GPS Solutions Datacenter via a wireless data network (GPRS).
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The data is then inserted into a series of high end database servers. Clients can log into our GPS Solutions tracker server using our Fleetminder Software and view their vehicle’s location on a detailed street map.
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