GPS-Location
GPS location is a method of GPS positioning of an object, person or vehicle. It uses a satellite guidance system. Satellites create a mesh in space and serve as reference points for GPS navigators such as the GPS tracker car or the car GPS beacon to determine a position. This is done through geographical coordinates, i.e., longitude or also the latitude of where they are located. For the GPS tracking system to function properly, it is designed so that there are always at least four satellites identifiable by GPS navigators. This way, in the event of a failure of some, the others take over. Equipped with a microchip, the GPS tracker embarked in a car will pick up the signals emitted by satellites and calculateits its geographical position.
Depending on the performance of the device, it can offer accuracy ranging from 5 to 15 meters. The GPS receiver can update its position every second in case you do increased tracking. However, it is possible to set the time interval between each update. Note that the signal transmitted by satellites is quite weak and does not pass through the buildings or the metal.