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Telematics
Telematics refers to the technology that combines telecommunications and computer science to transmit, receive, and store information related to a vehicle over a network.
These data are then processed and analyzed for various purposes, such as tracking, monitoring, and asset management, optimizing vehicle performance, navigation assistance, as well as communication between the vehicle and external systems.
Telematics systems frequently use GPS (Global Positioning System) technology to track the real-time position of vehicles and other assets.
They also integrate various sensors that allow for the collection of additional data, such as speed, fuel consumption, engine diagnostics, and much more. Write your text here ...
GPS Tracking
GPS tracking refers to the process of using the Global Positioning System (GPS) to accurately determine the position of an object, person, or asset in real-time.
It relies on the use of GPS technology, which uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth to precisely locate a receiver or GPS device.
GPS tracking systems typically include a receiver or GPS device installed on the vehicle or object being tracked.
This device communicates with satellites to determine its exact geographic location.
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