The development and implementation of precision agriculture or site-specific farming has been made possible by combining the Global Positioning System (GPS) and geographic information systems (GIS).
Access to the Galileo signal in a multi-constellation environment is providing benefits and opportunities for businesses, thanks to the enhanced performance and increased accuracy on offer, said the European GNSS Agency (GSA).
TOKYO, Japan-December 30, 2019- Meitrack Group today announces that its new subsidiary is founded in the territory of Japan and will commence operation on January 2nd, 2020.
The first GPS III satellite, “Vespucci,” was launched in December 2018, started signal transmission in January 2020, and was set healthy later that month. The second GPS III satellite, nicknamed “Magellan,” was launched on Aug. 22, 2019, on a Delta IV rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
There are four main positioning methods: GPS, LBS, BDS and AGPS.
Today Meitrack is pleased to announce that its 4G vehicle tracker T366L-G is licensed by the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC), the communications regulator of Saudi Arabia. That is to say, this model complies with technical specifications that have been approved by the CITC and is permitted to enter the Saudi Arabia market.