GPS Q. What is Vehicle Tracking System? Vehicle Tracking system is a typical combination of the hardware and software which enables the user to know each and every activity and the movement information, at any point of time, from any where and by any authorized users. Q. What is Fuel Monitoring System? Fuel Monitoring System allows providing high-precision measurement of fuel level in tank, and gives detail information about fuel tank fueling and draining. Q. What is GPS? GPS stands for the Global Positioning System. It refers to a coordination of satellites and receivers that permit inhabitants and devices to identify their accurate location on the earth. Q. What is GPRS? GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service. It is a new non-voice value added service that allocates Mobile Phones to be used for transmitting and receiving data over an Internet Protocol (IP) based network. GPRS as such is data possessor that facilitates wireless admittance to data networks like the Internet, enabling Users to access E-mail and other Internet applications using Mobile Phones. Q. What is GSM? GSM, which stands for Global System for Mobile communications, sovereignty as the world's most extensively used cell phone technology. Cell phones use a cell phone service provider's GSM network by probing for cell phone towers in the adjoining area. Q. What is Geo Fence? A Geo fence is a virtual boundary defined around a location or area on the Earth's surface. The existing location of an asset (characteristically acquired using GPS) is evaluated with the boundary and an alert triggered on entry or exit. A Geo fence may be a simple circle defined by a centre coordinate and radius, or a more complex shape defined by vertices of a polygon or a series of circular arcs. Q. How GPS base tracking system works? A vehicle tracking system using GPS obtain the location, speed, direction and time data made available via satellite from the Global Positioning System to the GPS Receiver unit installed in a vehicle and transmits it to a central computer (Server) connected to a private GSM network or the Internet.