Types Of Vehicle Tracking Systems

June 7, 2008 – 12:03 am
by Salvador Paez

Nobody likes to have their car stolen, but sadly enough, car theft is still a very popular crime today. Thankfully, an innovation has been created to help prevent this, and it’s called vehicle tracking. Basically, vehicle tracking is about installing a tracking system device into an automobile, and allowing another type of remote hardware track in on the device, if ever needed. There’s a lot more about this system than meets the eye. Vehicle tracking is a technology, first used in the shipping industry. Today, just like other types of technology, there have been numerous innovations and changes that made it more efficient and reliable. It also requires a unique type of system, so it will perform at its best.

A device made from a collection or set of electronics, a vehicle tracking system tracks down the location of a particular vehicle either by the owner himself or by third party groups. The system also has a protocol that the electronic devices need so they can perform their duty and be able to communicate with each other.

Popular vehicle tracking systems used today include:

GPS - This is the most famous kind of vehicle tracking system available today. Maintained and controlled by the government, this is an efficient satellite tracking system. It’s very budget-friendly, even for ordinary citizens.

Law enforcement vehicles also rely on GPS when they’re doing their job. It’s their primary and most effective way of tracking criminals. GPS has lots of interesting and use characteristics. For example, because it uses satellite tracking, it doesn’t need to be in direct line with the sky anymore.

GPS - The GPS is the most common type of vehicle tracking system nowadays. It is a satellite system that is being monitored and maintained by the government, which makes it very cost-friendly to civilians.

Just like GPS, LoJack is a very efficient kind of vehicle tracking system. Based on actual tests, this device is said to have a 90% efficiency rate when it comes to vehicle recovery. LoJack also helps prevent car theft. According to one study, this and systems like it generally helps lessen the occurrence of carjacking.

LORAN, which also makes use of radio frequency like LoJack, is another popular kind of vehicle tracking system.

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