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What is the Use of Geofence feature on the application of my GPS tracker?


The implementation of a geofence system is necessary to virtually map certain activity sites and optimize telemonitoring in real time. Thanks to this technological advance, it is now possible to draw invisible lines and connect them to be able to group or separate several geolocated points. All this with the possibility of adjusting the perimeters at any time to better control and monitor them from a distance.

 

Geofence applied in the analysis of activities on a site

It should be noted that it is now possible to reframe the perimeter of a specific location with dedicated mapping software. The virtually created lines will be used to isolate and protect this area in the manner of a real fence. Geofence is achieved by combining several GPS coordinates or from a geolocated point that will be virtually circled.

In both cases, this will allow to detect all movements within the geo-spotted area and thus optimize its protection. In the context of remote monitoring of a particular site, geofence guarantees better control of access and activities within a pre-defined perimeter. However, you should reconfigure it as regularly as possible to adjust the perimeters based on the GPS data in your possession.

 

Cases where the use of geofence is advantageous

Geo-tracking is very useful in many situations. In the workplace, this technology helps optimize the analysis and control of activities at the intervention site. It also helps to accurately determine each employee's working time over the course of a day from the moment they enter the office. In the management of a public or private car park, GPS tools equipped with a geo-tracking system make it easy to report, detect and search for stolen cars. For private use, a GPS tracker with geofence system allows you to delineate a geographical area. As soon as the GPS tracker comes out of a delimited area, you will receive an alert directly on your mobile.