Advanced Tracking System Technology
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Currently, we have often seen a vehicle equipped with GPS tracking system device. The device can track the position of a vehicle and as a guide for direction. This device also has a “bookmark” that shows the important locations such as hospitals, police office, and others. Application of this tool in the business of transportation no doubly will be very beneficial. Similarly for private car, it will be easy to find when your car stolen by tracking it with GPS, even the wife, husband or your children (for specific reasons).
Besides that, GPS also helps scientific research. A mini GPS device is placed on animals or rare plants to monitor their existence and breeding. Or a mini GPS device could be released into hurricane to examine its direction and moving pattern. And someday, GPS can be developed in an “automatic vehicle” so that drivers only need to determine the location and then the smart car will automatically take passengers there. In addition, GPS Tracking technology is designed by developers to monitor the tsunami, to track terrorist hiding, etc. Perhaps phrase “navigation device for public interest” is the best sentence to describe this device.
AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) can be classified as advanced technology of GPS. Furthermore, AGPS tracking system is designed to track the existence of an object (e.g. vehicle) at any location that have a high static interference or can not be penetrated by electromagnetic waves. For instance a location near macro waves transmitter, or a basement parking lot. Basically AGPS is a technology to strengthen the GPS signal (assistant) through cellular network so that the signal is able to reach locations where previously difficult to track. Indeed, firstly the technology originally developed for 911 emergency services through mobile phone where the caller’s position must be determined quickly and precisely.
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