Research Article
Study and Analysis Real-Time Methods of Tracking Objects on GPS and Mobile Telephone Towers Stations
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.28-6-2020.2298219, author={FIRAS HAMID}, title={Study and Analysis Real-Time Methods of Tracking Objects on GPS and Mobile Telephone Towers Stations}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Multi-Disciplinary Conference Theme: Sustainable Development and Smart Planning, IMDC-SDSP 2020, Cyperspace, 28-30 June 2020}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IMDC-SDSP}, year={2020}, month={9}, keywords={gps: global positioning system rss: radio signal strength aoa: angle of arrival toa: time of arrival tdoa: time difference of arrival}, doi={10.4108/eai.28-6-2020.2298219} }
- FIRAS HAMID
Year: 2020
Study and Analysis Real-Time Methods of Tracking Objects on GPS and Mobile Telephone Towers Stations
IMDC-SDSP
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.28-6-2020.2298219
Abstract
GPS (Global Positioning System) has been used to track living beings and devices. It is a vital tool and indispensable over the last few years. Different types of applications including military and civil applications. In this work, a review of the modern application areas and a discussion of the benefits of GPS tracking are given. The software architecture of several tracking systems to position and track a lost child. An analysis of monitoring and tracking technologies are studied in this work. A comparison of different techniques is given. In this technology, navigation of the user (mother) to the destination (child) is implemented and the signal is analyzed. Real simulation of GPS receiver which enables the additional control of the user to the destination by using also GSM towers stations. The angle, position and distance are checked to know the exact position. The error signal has been analyzed for the system for more accurate results. So the new GPS system gives more accurate and fast results. This paper also reviews some of the new applications and discusses the benefits and issues of GPS tracking. It then presents a software architecture of a general tracking system to locate lost objects.