Vehicle tracking

Article (3)
  • How safe is your mobile workforce?
    Over recent years responsibility for fleet safety has shifted from drivers to organisations and even individual managers - making this a growing issue for Australian businesses.
  • Radio system tells bus drivers about road accidents
    A radio system that tells bus drivers about road accidents and traffic jams has been set up in Changchun, the capital city of Jilin province in north-east China.
  • Radio keeps mine assets on track
    Keeping track of mining vehicles and monitoring assets using radio telemetry can play a major role in keeping a mining company competitive and efficient.
Feature (3)
  • Dealing with forest fires
    Melbourne-based HVP, an Australian private timber plantation company, has vehicles fitted with mobile radios optioned with GPS serial boards.
  • Data system smoothes the journey
    Dublin Bus, Irish public transport operator, has chosen Tait to carry out an upgrade of its existing communications infrastructure.
  • Magnetic GPS tracking unit
    Private investigators listen up: MagneticGPSTracker from the USA has launched a low-cost, easy-to-install magnetic covert GPS tracking system
Product (10)
  • u-blox C16-G26Q stolen vehicle tracking
    u-blox has released an off-the-shelf reference design for the Brazilian stolen vehicle tracking market.
  • Trimble TM3000 asset tracking device interfaced with Iridium SBD modem
    GPS tracking by interfacing the Trimble TM3000 asset tracking device with an Iridium short burst data modem provides communication when GSM (GPRS and SMS) is unavailable.
  • Step Global SGDR-001 dead reckoning module for the Trimble TM3000
    The SGDR-001 dead reckoning solution for the Trimble TM3000 can also be used as a stand-alone solution. It uses the Trimble Lassen iQ+DR module as its engine.
  • u-blox LEA-6R GPS module
    u-blox has released LEA-6R, a next-generation GPS module supplied with ‘sensor fusion dead-reckoning’ technology.
  • Mobile tracking
    Enfora has produced an in-vehicle ‘transceiver’ that employs the RabbitCore RCM2020 core module as its processor, helping make it an economical wireless internet protocol mobile tracking device.
  • Mobile tracking
    Enfora has produced an in-vehicle ‘transceiver’ that employs the RabbitCore RCM2020 core module as its processor, helping make it an economical wireless internet protocol mobile tracking device.
  • GPS OEM module
    Trimble’s GPS module Copernicus II has tracking sensitivity that is better by 8 dB, start-up and acquisition are faster, accuracy higher and signal retention in poor environments has been raised, compared with the first version of the device.
  • Vehicle PC
    The TEK-6000 is a custom-designed fanless Atom-based vehicle PC with a full range of interfaces. Incorporating a Sierra Wireless MC8790V 3.5G module, GPS, Wi-Fi, 2.5" SATA hard drive and CompactFlash, it is suitable for AVL (automatic vehicle location) and many other in-vehicle applications. Operating from 6-36 VDC it also has power on/off delay control and low-voltage detection. A range of optional accessories is available including IP65 housing, an 8.4" digital monitor and smart battery UPS kit.
  • Vehicular broadband
    The Moovbox M100 Mobile Broadband Gateway is an in-vehicle communications device that delivers ethernet, Wi-Fi and GPS over a range of carrier-class backhaul networks.
  • GPS satellite tracker
    Trimble has released a battery-operated GPS satellite tracking device for budget conscious fleet owners, bus companies and trucking companies - and even consumers who just want to keep track of their teenage children borrowing the family car.
News (1)
  • Black spot services
    New technology that will eliminate the communication black spots which trouble emergency service officers has been launched by Telstra.

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