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How GPS Locators Help Find Lost People And Vehicles

December 27th, 2009



When your visiting a strange country or city wouldn’t it be nice to be able to push a button on a hand held device, and find out exactly where you are. With the advancements that have been made with technology people are able to do this today with a GPS locator.

For safety and convenience, there are GPS locators that have been designed to look like wrist watches for children, and they are able to help parents keep track of their children at all times. Some GPS services can be tracked through a family’s home computer, while others are designed to connect to a GPS service system and a child’s location can be learned by making a phone call. A child’s location can be tracked to within five feet. This type of service can provide the parent with the nearest street address of their child, or if its requested they can contact emergency services.

Still other GPS locator units are installed in cell phones and its location can be tracked with a simple phone call. You can contact the location unit using your telephone and the cell phones whereabouts can be quickly located. As long as your child is carrying a GPS device, you can feel comfortable knowing that you will be able to locate your child anywhere using your GPS locator unit.

Keep Tabs On Anything Important To You

You can track virtually anything you want to with a GPS locator since the size of these units have grown significantly smaller over the past few years. You could even use one to track down and locate your luggage if it does not arrive on the same plane as you did, this makes finding lost luggage a lot easier for airlines. It won’t get your luggage to you any faster, but with a GPS locator inside of your suitcase you know will know where luggage is located, and how fast it is being returned to you.

With a GPS locator unit hidden inside your vehicle, you will have an extra set of eyes on the new driver in your household that is trying to earn your trust while they are driving your car. If they tell you they spent the day in school, but the GPS locator unit tells you they were at a nearby amusement park, you can use this knowledge to teach your child a lesson in honesty.

By: G. Mira

The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Three Major Types Of GPS Vehicle Tracking

December 26th, 2009



There are three major types of GPS vehicle tracking; cellular based tracking, wireless passive tracking and satellite based real-time GPS tracking. This article will outline the advantages and disadvantages associated with all three types of GPS Vehicle Tracking.

Cellular Based Tracking

The initial costs for setting up the system are slightly lower than the other two options. With cellular based tracking average costs are about $500. A cellular based tracking system transmits information about where a vehicle is every five minutes over a land network. The average monthly costs are about thirty-five dollars for airtime and for the information to be displayed over the internet.

Wireless Passive Tracking

A major advantage to this type of tracking system is that there is no monthly fee, so once the system is set up there will be no other costs associated with it. However, setting up the system is a little expensive. The average is about $700 for the hardware, and $800 for the software and database. With this type of system most people say the disadvantage is that the information about where the vehicle has been can only be found out when the vehicle returns back to the companies base. This is a major drawback especially for companies that are looking for a tracking system that will tell them where their vehicle is if it has been stolen or in an accident. However many systems are now inserting wireless modems to their devices so that tracking information can be viewed without having the memory card from the vehicle. With wireless modem wireless passive tracking systems are also able to collect information about how fast the vehicle is traveling, stops made and other detailed information. With this new addition many companies feel this system is a perfect fit because there is still no monthly bill.

Satellite Based Real-Time Tracking

This type of system gives less detailed information, but it works nationwide, which makes it a good choice for shipping and trucking companies. The costs for setting up the system average around $700. The monthly fees for this system vary from five dollars up to one hundred dollars; based on how detailed a company wants the reports to be.

New Technology

In the next few years GPS tracking will be able to provide companies with a number of other advantages. Some companies have already set up a way to have a customers sign and run credit cards onsite through the unit. Others are setting up ways for dispatchers to send re-routing information directly to a drivers GPS unit. Another new advancement for GPS systems is that they will have internet access and stored information about the vehicle so that a driver or mechanic can use the GPS unit to look up diagrams to help them fix the vehicle. In addition to this all of the information will be stored and saved in the companies database.

By: Chris Simons

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December 26th, 2009

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