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The GPS Satellites in
orbit around the earth supply the navigation information, This allows the telephone
provide an accurate location |
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The navigation information is received
by the telephone continually from visible satellites |
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The Benefon range of mobile
telephones receive the GPS satellite location information. This is then used
to provide location, speed, and direction information. This can then be transmitted to a central control and displayed on a map. |
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Navigation information is communicated
to the control using SMS (Text messaging) |
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The whole system is
enhanced with additional programmable intelligence built-in to the telephone (Telematics),
a combination of information and communication technology |
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A button on the
telephone handset provides a "Single push" emergency alarm. This provides an
emergency signal together with the location of the sender This button can also be
configured as "Dual purpose" offering quick "Log-in" and alarm
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Lone Worker
monitoring - this can be set to a single button operation with a call (SMS message) only
being sent if the user fails to respond to the prompt. This can provide a considerable saving in costs over other methods |
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The location details are displayed on a map as illustrated below, this
can offer a number of options for tracking;- Finding "Nearest person", shortest
distance or as simple as directing a person to the correct location |
The system can provide comprehensive monitoring See PDF ; Generic brochure-1.6Meg-
seek_locator.pdf |
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