What is a Tracking System?
Tracking systems are advanced technological solutions developed to determine and monitor the real-time position, movement, and operational status of vehicles, assets, or living beings. Modern tracking systems integrate satellite, communication, and data-processing technologies to deliver precise and continuous location information.
At the core of these systems lies the Vehicle Tracking System (VTS)—a high-performance application combining GPS (Global Positioning System) for satellite-based positioning and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) for data transmission. The tracking device installed on the vehicle collects data such as location, speed, direction, and CAN-Bus parameters, then transmits this information to a central monitoring platform via encrypted communication channels.
On the platform, the data is processed, visualized, and archived through specialized software and digital mapping tools. This allows users to perform real-time monitoring, route analysis, historical playback, and operational diagnostics.
Tracking systems today are widely used across logistics, public transportation, defense, and personal security applications—providing reliable infrastructure for fleet optimization, safety assurance, and predictive maintenance.
