Monday, April 21, 2014

GPS Tracking For Cattle Herd Helps Secure Your Live Stock

By Adah Bumpaus


Companies like ours sell GPS vehicle tracker systems to, well, track personal cars and fleet vehicles. However, people are inventive, and it's not surprising to discover them using GPS tracking systems in creative and unusual ways.

GPS chips can be safely built in to a variety of personal items, including, but not limited to: bracelets, necklaces, anklets, watches, shoes, cell phones, belts, hats, and even stitched into clothing. Hospitals use GPS bracelets to ensure the security of newborn infants, and some schools use GPS anklets to make sure kids are not separated during field trips.

Wally's vehicle tracker continuously sends location data to a satellite, which relays it to a GPS server that stores and records the data. The route data is then superimposed on Google Maps to reveal his "drawing." Wally's art has been featured in various media around the world. You can see a showcase of his work by visiting his online gallery at WallGPX.com. Who knows? It may lead you to digitally sketching your own masterpieces.

GPS technology is taking off. It is possible that in the future GPS chips could be woven directly into clothing, built into the soles of shoes, or a regular part of the manufacture of skis and other sports equipment. For now you might have to do the work yourself of stitching or fastening the small chip onto whatever you desire. AS GPS technology becomes more sophisticated, consider looking into built-in GPS chips for you, your family, and your business.

You might be surprised by the amount of ways built-in GPS can and is being used to enhance safety and security, and improve financial performance and efficiency of business. - Spent 90% of their time swimming in major shipping routes, leaving them vulnerable to being hit by ships. This is only a beginning. There's still a lot to learn about these gentle giants. It's hoped satellite tracking technology will be one of the key components for understanding manta ray movements and the dangers that threaten their existence.




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