Vehicle
Tracking Systems combines the installation of an electronic
device in a vehicle, collecting data in the process
from the field and deliver it to the base of operation.
Using GPS to allow for easy and accurate location of
the vehicle, vehicle information can be viewed on electronic
maps via the Internet or tracking software.GPS is often
used by civilians as a navigation system. On the ground,
any GPS receiver contains a computer that "triangulates"
its own position by getting bearings from at least three
satellites. The result is provided in the form of a
geographic position - longitude and latitude - to, for
most receivers, within an accuracy of 10 to 100 meters.
Vehicle tracking systems have also become increasingly
popular in consumer vehicles as a theft prevention and
retrieval device. The existence of vehicle tracking
device is said to lower insurance cost since the risk
of no recovery theft dramatically decreases.
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