Thursday, June 23, 2011

gps co-ordinate with sattelite

Until now, interfacing to both satellite and terrestrial communication networks was a difficult and time-consuming task involving multiple pieces of equipment, differing message formats and brute force routing - all at a high cost and increased time-to-market. The SureLinx 8100 series terminals with dual-mode satellite/GPRS capability are designed to save time and simplify application development for mobile asset tracking, logistics and security applications.



The SureLinx communication terminals operate in a similar manner to the satellite-only solutions. When out of cellular zones, the SureLinx use the GPS satellites to acquire position information and Inmarsat satellites to send and receive data. The data is then directed to the Solution Provider via Land Earth Stations (LES) and SkyWave Network Operation Center. If the SureLinx is in a region where there is cellular coverage, it automatically switches to the available network and sends data to the Solution Provider directly.



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surelinx-8100

SureLinx8100

Engineered for dual-mode satellite/GPRS applications
surelinx-8100c

SureLinx8100c

All the same features of SureLinx 8100 with additional on-board computer and CANbus interface for sophisticated applications.

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