
How
Does m-Trak Work?
Step
1:
m-Trak’s GPS receiver determines the
vehicle’s location.
Step
2:
The unit sends the location information
through SMS (Short Messaging Service) to
the fleet manager’s control station.
Step
3:
The control station receives the location
information continuously.
Step
4:
The m-Trak control station software plots
the vehicle’s location on a map display.
Step
5:
The fleet manager views the vehicle on the
map and receives the vehicle status.
Automatic
Vehicle Location (AVL):
Utilizing
GPS Technology and a Wireless Data Network
we are able to create a very effective management
system that tracks, monitors and communicates
with any mobile work force. Giving companies
the ability to manage remote assets can
provide tremendous cost saving and improve
the overall efficiency of any operation.
Whether you want to remotely monitor when
the concrete is being poured, analyze the
length of stops, control overtime, determine
a better route or simply communicate, m-Trak
software provides the necesarry management
insights.
GPS
is a Global Positioning System:
GPS
is funded by and controlled by the U.S.
Department of Defense (DOD). While there
are many thousands of civil users of GPS
worldwide, the system was designed for and
is operated by the U.S. military. The GPS
services are free to be used in any commercial
application.
The
GPS Constellation consists of 24 satellites
that orbit the earth in 12 hours. GPS receivers,
receiving several satellites at the same
time, can compute position, speed and time
estimates.