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GPS data logger

What is meant by GPS data logger?

A "GPS data logger" is a device that receives GPS signals and records the positional data along with timestamps. Typically, these data are stored in internal memory and can be later transferred to a computer for analysis.

Here are some typical functions of software in the "GPS data logger" area:

  1. Data recording: The software enables configuration of the GPS data logger to record position information at regular intervals.

  2. Data transfer: The software supports transferring recorded GPS data from the data logger to a computer or mobile device.

  3. Data analysis: The software provides tools for analyzing and visualizing the recorded GPS data, including displaying routes on maps and calculating distances, speeds, and other metrics.

  4. Timestamp management: The software allows management of timestamps for the recorded GPS data to ensure accurate time information for each position.

  5. Configuration options: The software offers settings for various parameters of the GPS data logger, such as recording intervals, accuracy, and storage space.

  6. Export functions: The software enables the export of recorded GPS data in various formats, such as CSV, GPX, or KML, for use in other applications or reporting.

  7. Device management: The software provides features for managing multiple GPS data loggers, including configuration, firmware updates, and monitoring battery status.

 

The function / module GPS data logger belongs to:

Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

Software solutions with function or module GPS data logger:

COGLAS Web WMS
VIMCAR