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 (terms/abbreviations, and their brief descriptions follow)
 
 (Click here for the "Frequently Asked Questions" page).
 
 
 
    AEMP - Association of Equipment Management ProfessionalsA standard supporting the delivery of basic telematics data, in XML format, including GPS location, 
        operating hours, fuel consumption, and odometer)
 [more information at AEMP Telematics
        and Wikipedia]
 
APN - Access Point NameConfiguration attributes for a GSM/GPRS modem when used on a specific wireless service provider's network.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
ASCII packet - Data bytes in "American Standard Code for Information Interchange" formatA set of bytes in a data packet which can usually be represented by the characters on a keyboard.
        When referring to data packets from a remote tracking device, an ASCII data packet indicates
        that all data bytes can be represented in printable text characters (usually with the exception
        of packet terminating characters, such as a carriage-return or line-feed).
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also Binary packet)
AVL - Automatic Vehicle LocationGeneric term used to describe the various types of available GPS tracking applications.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
Binary packet - Data bytes in low-level 2's-complement numeric formatData bytes comprised of binary data are typically not able to be represented as printable 
        characters.  Sections of a binary data packet are usually segmented into 1, 2, 4, or 8-byte
        formatted integers, or in rare cases IEEE-754 floating point decimal values (most binary
        data packets from tracking devices represent decimal values in an integer format with a 
        fixed decimal point).
 (see also ASCII packet)
CANBUS - Controller area networkVehicle engine-bus communication standard for providing engine diagnostic information.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also OBD)
CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access (also "cdmaOne" and "CDMA2000")A cell-phone communication standard.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also GSM)
CSD - Circuit Switched DataThe original form of data transmission used in GSM.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
DCS - Device Communication ServerGeneric term for any GTS service which listens for incoming connections from remote GPS tracking/telematic
        devices.  The purpose of the DCS is to receive incoming packets from a remote GPS tracking/telematic
        device, parse the received data, and insert the data into the appropriate database tables.
DTC - Diagnostic Trouble CodeA set of SAE fault codes generated by OBD-II (see below) to indicate touble issues with the vehicle.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
ENRE - Event Notification Rules EngineAbbreviation for the "Event Notification Rules Engine".  An optional add-on module for the 
        GTS Enterprise which can support complex rule definitions for sending notifications based 
        on arrival/departure, speeding, digital input triggers, time of day triggers, alarms, etc.
 [The ENRE pdf technical manual can be viewed here]
 
Epoch Time, also Unix Time or POSIX TimeDefined as the number of seconds since Midnight January 1, 1970 UTC.
        Nearly every available operating system and programming language has tools for converting this time
        into a display format relative to any specified TimeZone.  
        "Epoch Time" is the time format used for the "
 timestamp" column in theEventDatatable.[more information on the FAQ page]
 
ESN - Electronic Serial NumberA 32-bit number (typically represented as an 11-digit decimal value) usually used to uniquely identify 
        mobile CDMA devices.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
GeosynchronousOften confused with "Geostationary", a satellite in Geosynchronous orbit means that the satellite
        is at the same location in the sky at a specific time each day.  A satellite with a Geostationary
        orbit is Geosynchronous, however a satellite with a Geosynchronous orbit is not necessarily
        Geostationary.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also Geostationary)
Geostationary, also Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)A satellite in Geostationary orbit means that it is positioned directly above the Earth's equator,
        and has a orbit period equal to that of the Earth's rotation (and in the direction of the Earth's
        rotation).
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also Geosynchronous)
GeozoneA type of geofence that represents a virtual geographical boundary around an office, home, or other
        place of interest.  A polygon-type geozone is made up of 3 or more points representing the geographical
        boundary of the geofence.  A point-radius geozone is made up of a single point at the center 
        and a radius.
GeoCorridorA type of geofence that is made up of several points along a driven route, and a radius from the center
        of the line that connects the points along the route.
GMT - Greenwich Mean TimeA global time standard based on the time at Greenwich, England.  All timezones are based relative to GMT.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite SystemGeneric term for "GPS".
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also GPS)
GPRS - General Packet Radio ServiceA packet based mobile data service used for providing Internet connectivity to mobile devices.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
GPS - Global Positioning SystemA network of satellites, maintained by the US, which provides location information to ground-based receivers.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also GNSS)
"GPS Drift"A phenomenon effecting GPS receivers which gives the appearance that the GPS receiver is moving, sometimes with significant
        distances within a large area, even though the GPS receiver has remained stationary.  The effect is more pronounce when the 
        GPS receiver is located inside or near tall buildings, in canyons, etc.
 
"GPS Logger" or "GPS Data Logger"A device used to record periodic GPS tracking information within its internal memory which is
        intended to be downloaded to a computer at a later time.
 
GSM - Global system for Mobile CommunicationsA cell-phone communication standard.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also CDMA)
GTC - GeoTelematic® ClientCommercialized version of the OpenDMTP client application.
 
GTS - GPS Tracking System / GeoTelematic® ServerGeneric term to be either of OpenGTS®, or the GTS Enterprise tracking systems.
 
GTSE - GTS EnterpriseAbbreviation for the "GTS Enterprise".
 
GTS Enterprise - GTS EnterpriseCommercial GPS fleet tracking system built on the open-source OpenGTS® version, with
        many additional features.
 (see the GTS Enterprise information page)
 
HDOP - Horizontal Dilution Of PrecisionA value indicating the horizontal accuracy of a GPS fix.  This value ranges from 1.0 to over 20.0.  
        The larger the value, the less accurate the GPS fix.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
I.F.T.A. - International Fuel Tax AgreementThis is an agreement between the US and Canadian Provinces to simplify the reporting of fuel used to operate
        vehicles that cross jurisdictions.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
IMEI - International Mobile Equipment IdentityA 15-digit number that uniquely identifies a GSM cell-phone or modem on a GSM network.
        The IMEI number can usually be found printed on a label in the battery compartment of
        a GSM cell-phone, or on the bottom of a GPS tracking device utilizing a GSM modem.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
J1587Engine diagnostic protocol standard (developed by SAE)
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also J1708)
J1708Engine diagnostic serial communications hardware standard (developed by SAE)
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also J1587)
J1939Engine diagnostic communications/protocol standard (developed by SAE)
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
MCC - Mobile Country CodeUsed to identify wireless network mobile stations.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
MNC - Mobile Network CodeUsed in conjunction with MCC to uniquely identify a wireless operator.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
LBS - Location Based ServicesAny service which integrates the geographical location of the service requestor.  
        Typically used in mobile devices.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
LEO - Low Earth OrbitThe area above the surface of the Earth typically extending from 200 to 2000 kilometers.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
MEO - Mid/Medium Earth OrbitThe area above the surface of the Earth typically extending from 2000 to 35000 kilometers.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
OBD - On Board DiagnosticsGeneric term for any computer resident in a vehicle which provides engine diagnostic information.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
OBD-II - On Board Diagnostic interface, Standard 2Standardized type of engine diagnostic interface.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
OpenGTS® - Open Source GPS Tracking SystemThe Open-Source GPS Tracking system available for download from SourceForge.
 
PDE - Position Determining EntityA network service that assists a Device in determining its position.
 
PTCRB - A North American certification ensuring compliance with cellular network standardsThe PTCRB organization that provides compliance certification for mobile/cellular devices
        operating in North America.
 [more information on the PTCRB website]
 
"Real-Time" GPS TrackingA "Real-Time" GPS Tracking is essentially any system where the remote tracking device is able to immediately
        send GPS location information and telematics to the server over some form of transport media, such as GPRS, CDMA,
        Satellite, WiFi, etc., allowing the GPS data to be available for reporting and mapping shortly after the event
        was generated on the device.  The term "immediate" here is relative, however.  There are several external factors
        which can delay the delivery of the generated GPS event to the server.  These factor may include, but are not
        necessarily limited to, coverage area limitations, wireless network delays, etc.  Non-Real-Time GPS Tracking 
        systems would include those that use "GPS Loggers" to collect data which the vehicle in in transit, and where
        the logged data is captured when the vehicle finally returns to the office or other home-base.
RFID - Radio Frequency IdentificationA wireless short-range detection system used to track items (ie. pets, packages, equipment, etc) which
        have been equiped with special RFID "tags".
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
SAE - SAE InternationalA professional organization which establishes standards in the automotive industry.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
SBAS - Satellite Based Augmentation SystemGeneric term for systems which augment/improve the accuracy of calculated GPS locations.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also WAAS)
SMS - Short Messaging ServiceA text-based communications service used on mobile devices.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
SVR - Occasionally used to abbreviate "Stolen Vehicle Recovery"
TCP - Transmission Control ProtocolA connection/session-based communications transport.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also UDP)
UDP - User Datagram ProtocolA connectionless communications transport.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also TCP)
UPS - Uninterruptable Power SupplyA peripheral device that provides electrical power to a computer in the event of a power-fail.
        Highly recommended for computers experiencing frequent power-outages.  
        An installed UPS can provide enough time to properly shutdown a system gracefully, preventing
        possible MySQL index file corruption, or other issues.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
WAAS - Wide Area Augmentation SystemDeveloped by the FAA to improve the accuracy of a calculated GPS location.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 (see also SBAS)
WDS84 - World Geodetic System 1984The standard latitude/longitude coordinate system used for navigation and GPS tracking.
 [more information on Wikipedia]
 
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