GPS Position Reporting

GPS position reportingGPS position reporting is becoming a common practice in many industries. Businesses can report GPS location and receive report location information through the use of GPS systems containing GPS software and GPS transponders. GPS position reporting is made simply through the use of Raveon Technologies Ravtrack AVL Products. In order to report GPS location and receive report location information with Ravtrack AVL, businesses owners will be provided with a full system that includes AVL software and GPS transponders. Once the AVL software and the RAV Track AVL system are installed by business owners, GPS position reporting can begin. The AVL software will allow the business owner to set up specifications and geo-fencing parameters of the targets that are being tracked by the system. This software will also allow the business owner to track and display the targets in real-time, configure reports, and be notified of zone and parameter violations. The GPS transponders included in the Ravtrack AVL system will send and receive signals about a target’s location through UHF radio frequencies. The GPS position reporting process becomes complete when these signals are transferred and decoded by the AVL software. In addition to determining the location of the target, the GPS transponders in the Ravtrack AVL system have the ability to determine the time and distance of the target.

Using the RAV Track AVL system for GPS position reporting can provide many benefits to business owners and managers. One benefit that can be experienced in the GPS position reporting process is the ability to track physical, human, and vehicle assets in real-time. A second benefit that can be experienced in the GPS position reporting process is the ability to track assets anytime or anywhere. When business owners and managers use the RAV Track AVL system for GPS position reporting they are also privileged to no monthly or recurring fees, reductions in waste time, reduced incidents of theft and misuse, and open software interfaces.

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