

CYBERPASS Fleet Management & Telematics
CyberTrak has been developed from the ground up to be a flexible and powerful Telematics platform. First developed in 2005, it has evolved from a simple 'tracking' software to a Business Intelligence solution going far beyond its original scope and design. Real time information of speed, location and temperature are just a few examples which can be obtained from any computer connected to the web.
By using CyberTrak, fleet management can be done in real time using a PC from anywhere without any proprietary software is a solution which any manager or fleet operator would love to have. Using GPS to locate a vehicle and GPRS technology which constantly updates our server, keeping track of your fleet becomes a simple matter. All that is needed is the access to our website and an Internet enabled PC or mobile.
Expanding your operation without increasing manpower becomes a reality as more control over your resources is made available and capacity increases. Overtime and weekend additions to your payroll become a reality as more control on your resources becomes a simple matter. This can save you thousands of Euros and provides an instant return on your investment.
How our Fleet Management Solutions work
The Global Positioning System (GPS) consists of 32 satellites in different orbits around the world. At any given time a number of satellites are in view in any place on the earth. A GPS receiver receives information from these satellites and uses it to locate itself. GPS works best in open environments, with an accuracy of a few meters under good conditions.
GPS tracking with GpsGate is based on GPS receivers that have a connection to the Internet so that they can transmit their position information to a GpsGate Server. To be able to track an object you need a GPS device with an Internet connection, access to a GpsGate Server and a web browser.
The process of fleet management can be simplified to three steps:
- Locating the object: This is done by placing a GPS device on the object/asset. There are mobile phones with built-in GPS, small GPS devices dedicated for personal tracking, fixed mount GPS devices for vehicle tracking, etc. As long as the GPS is turned on its position information is constantly updated, so “it knows where it is”.
- Sending the objects position information to a server: By connecting the GPS to the Internet it's position information can be sent to a GpsGate Server in real time. This is usually done over GPRS in a mobile network using a standard mobile subscription or over a satellite communication link in areas without mobile network coverage. A dedicated GPS tracking device has both a GPS and a mobile subscription or satellite module built in for this purpose. Other devices with an Internet connection, such as mobile phones, PDAs or laptops can of course also be used as clients.
- Reporting the objects position: When the objects position has been sent to the GpsGate Server it can be seen in a web browser. Security settings define who can see what. Depending on the user needs the objects position can be shown on a map in real time, sent as emails or SMS. Historical reports can be created showing track history, alerts can be triggered on object behaviour, etc.
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