OUTDOOR Geolocation Solutions
Our OUTDOOR geolocation solutions rely on GPS technology to provide precise location tracking, combined with various terrestrial networks for outdoor data collection and transmission. These networks include public and private LoRaWAN solutions as well as cellular networks such as 4G, NB-IoT, and LTE-M, ensuring reliable connectivity even in the most challenging environments.
Objects or entities to be geolocated are equipped with specially designed trackers compatible with LoRaWAN or cellular networks. These trackers can be customized in terms of size, casing, and level of sophistication to match the requirements of specific use cases and desired autonomy. Whether tracking vehicles, mobile equipment, or other essential assets, these devices adapt to the unique constraints of each environment.
Additionally, other Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) sensors can be paired with the tracker, using it as a communication gateway. This setup allows the collection of additional data, such as temperature, movement, or humidity, enriching the use case with essential information for remote monitoring and management. Through this combination of technologies, Geolution’s OUTDOOR geolocation solutions provide comprehensive and optimized visibility over assets and surrounding conditions.
GPS Technology
Used to determine the precise location of objects or equipment outdoors by capturing GPS satellite signals.
Terrestrial Networks for Transmission
In addition to GPS, information is transmitted through various networks to management systems:
- LoRaWAN: A long-range, low-power wireless network, ideal for large areas, available in public or private setups.
- Cellular networks (4G, NB-IoT, LTE-M): Mobile networks suitable for real-time data transmission, covering large areas in both urban and remote settings.
Trackers
These are devices attached to the objects being tracked. Depending on the requirements, their size, design, and battery life vary to meet specific constraints (e.g., a rugged casing for harsh weather or long-lasting batteries for extended tracking).
Additional Sensors
In addition to geolocation, other sensors (e.g., for temperature or movement) can be connected to the trackers. The tracker acts as a “gateway,” collecting and transmitting this additional data.
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