Connected. Tracked. Controlled.

Connected. Tracked. Controlled.

Tracking using IoT by use of connected devices and sensors to monitor the location, movement, and condition of people, vehicles, goods, or equipment in real-time. It plays a crucial role in industries like logistics, healthcare, transportation, agriculture, and smart cities


How IoT Tracking Works

  • 1. IoT Devices/Sensors
    • Equipped with GPS, RFID, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi
    • Installed on assets (vehicles, goods, pets, etc.)
  • 2. Connectivity
    • Devices send data through networks (e.g., cellular, LoRaWAN, NB-IoT)
    • Cloud Platform

Applications of IoT Tracking

  • 1. Vehicle Tracking
    • Real-time GPS data on fleet movement
    • Optimizes routes, improves fuel efficiency
  • 2. Asset Tracking
    • Monitors high-value assets in warehouses
    • Prevents theft and loss
  • 3. Supply Chain & Logistics
    • Monitors location and condition (e.g., temperature, humidity) of goods.
    • Enables efficient logistics and ensures quality (e.g., for vaccines, food).
  • 4. Personnel Tracking
    • Tracks workers in hazardous zones or large facilities.
    • Enhances safety and workforce management.
  • 5. Pet & Wildlife Tracking
    • Wearable IoT tags help track pets or wildlife for safety or research
  • 6. Smart City Applications
    • Tracks public transport, garbage trucks, shared bikes, or scooters.

Benefits

  • 1. Vehicle Tracking
  • 2. Asset Tracking
  • 3. Supply Chain & Logistics
  • 4. Personnel Tracking
  • 5. Pet & Wildlife Tracking
  • 6. Smart City Applications
IoT tracking provides real-time visibility and control across various domains, transforming how we manage and monitor assets.
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