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Vehicle Tracking System

  1. 1.  VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM Members- Subhash Kumar Rahul Mishra
  2. 2.  Online Fleet Management Fuel and Heat Level Monitoring Order and Cargo Tracking Fleet Performance Analysis Security, Road Assistance Emergency Help SOME APPLICATION AREAS
  3. 3. In which sectors is VTS used  Logistics, Cargo, Distribution, Transportation Fleet management  Public Service VTS avoids misusage  Railroads VTS can monitor the wagons online  Private Yatches and Fishing Boats VTS locates the vehicle in case of emergency School and Employment VTS can alert when vehicle is approaching  Working Vehicle Monitoring vehicle which project they are working  Police Communication with other vehicles  Rent a Car Firms Monitor the vegicle in agreement terms
  4. 4. Prevent smuggling Knowing the exact location of the cargo Storing data about routes of trucks Providing information to customer Security For theft To provide emergency service to customers Reasons of Using VTS for Logistic Companies
  5. 5.  REQUIREMENTS OF VTS Vehicle KIT Gsm SIM Card OnLine Software
  6. 6.  KIT GSM CARD PLACE
  7. 7.  How Does VTS Work
  8. 8.   Each GPS satellite transmits radio signals that enable the GPS receivers to calculate where its (or your vehicles) location on the Earth and convert the calculations into geodetic latitude, longitude and velocity. A receiver needs signals from at least three GPS satellites to pinpoint your vehicle’s position.  GPS Receivers commonly used in most Vehicle tracking systems can only receive data from GPS Satellites. They cannot communicate back with GPS or any other satellite.  A system based on GPS can only calculate its location but cannot send it to central control room. In order to do this they normally use GSM-GPRS Cellular networks connectivity using additional GSM modem/module. How does GPS work?
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  10. 10.   Geographical Information System, GIS is a software which consist of specially developed comprehensive and detailed maps of the city with longitude and latitude information of each place, street, junctions and address.  These maps are useful to locate the address of a vehicle fitted with GPS system.  GPS-GSM system only provide the longitude and latitude of the vehicle but GIS software if properly developed can provide details of exact or nearby address where the vehicle is. What is GIS
  11. 11.  SAMPLE MAP OF A AREA
  12. 12.  Cost Benefit Analysis  Technical Feasibility Economic Analysis We have the capital to invest into this profitable venture. This project also will start to show financial benefits early on in this project. Operational Analysis This will allow us to operate efficiently as well as allow better communications between the driver and the clients’ base of operations. This will lead to reduced downtime stemming from not knowing where to drive or not being able to find the location. We also expect our operators to have to learn the new application. Schedules, Timeline Analysis: Beginning January, we will begin to design this system of our company. In May 2009, we plan to have completed our structured specification. At the end of the year in December of 2009 we will have completed the entire project for an overall time span of 1 year for total system design and implementation.
  13. 13. Initialize Receive Call Allocation Dispatch Logging/ Reporting Error Reporting Locate Ambulance Generate exception Dispatch ambulance Generate Exception incoming phone call Create Report TrackingTrack ambulance STATE DIAGRAM
  14. 14.  How to install AVL device
  15. 15. THANKS

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