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Skinnable Web Interfaces
The convenient centralized tracking application is built to fit into
any small business application environment and can be customized
accordingly. Along with the ability to code new extension modules or
modifications to the base components as needed, it is easy to customize
the user experience by adding your own CSS. The addition of a custom CSS
will create a user experience that can fit more naturally into your
existing business environment and even include your company logo and
particular company background colors and fonts.
Customized Reporting
Another feature of open source GPS tracking systems is the ability to
generate custom reports based on your specific data needs. For Open
GTS, since it is based on XML for its underlying reporting structure,
reports can be configured to provide data on a particular historical
period, a particular set of vehicles in the fleet or even one vehicle in
the fleet.
Geofencing
Geofenced areas, also known as geozones, are geographic parameters in
which your fleet of vehicles is allowed to operate. Customizable
geofencing zones allow users of the open source GPS systems to define
their own areas of operation and change them as their business grows.
Multiple geozones can also be defined and identified with a custom name
for better organization of all of your different areas of operation.
Customizable Map Providers
Open GTS allows users to integrate a number of mapping programs
including Google Maps and Microsoft’s mapping application Virtual Earth.
The Mapstraction engine is also supported, which powers the popular
mapping applications Map24 and MapQuest.
Operating System Independence
Since open source GPS tracking systems are web application tools,
they are able to run on any operating system. The Open GTS tool is built
on the Apache Tomcat application server using the java runtime
environment and uses MySQL for its relational database.
Over the past few years,
Global Positioning Tracking System (GPS) applications have become
extremely popular among automobile consumers and in fact anyone who
drives a vehicle on a regular basis probably use them. So much so that
many car manufacturers offer GPS capabilities built directly into their
cars. Mobile device providers have also found themselves competing with
each other over their location aware applications using GPS technology.
While there are several applications on the market that offer
functionality for individual consumers, there is not a lot available for
companies or small business owners who need to manage several vehicles
at once from a central location.
The Open GTS (Open
GPS Tracking System) Project is an open source project developing the
Open GTS application, focusing on a GPS application specifically built
for managing fleets of vehicles for small businesses. Fleet vehicles
have different requirements for GPS applications than individual
vehicles. For instance, the dispatch manager’s ability to keep track of
each vehicle’s location through the work day is just as important as the
driver’s ability to find their way around with accurate real time
mapping and directions.
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