Design and implementation of vehicle location tracking system for University Bus Developing Android Application
Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 20(02), 441–453
Publication history:
Received on 21 September 2023; revised on 04 November 2023; accepted on 06 November 2023
Abstract:
In this modern era, studying Engineering is far more popular and prestigious than any other option. The demand for engineering students is increasing day by day and students are very eager to study engineering more than ever. To maintain the demand, Engineering institutes are enlarging their capacity as well as increasing their departments. Using this engineering knowledge, for a complete picture of vehicle locations, a vehicle tracking system combines the use of independent vehicle location in individual vehicles with software that gathers this fleet data. Other kinds of automatic car location technologies can also be utilized in modern vehicle tracking systems, which often use GPS or GLONASS technology to locate the vehicle. For cost optimization, only the Android application in mobile through a continuous internet connection can also be used. Only using the Google Map API (Application Program Interface), can be beneficial to third-world countries like Bangladesh. Additionally, using the Internet or particular software, you can display car information on electronic maps. Vehicle tracking systems are being used by urban transit authorities more frequently, especially in big cities. The efficiency of the production and the overall system of an organization can be increased by using the location tracking system. It may also reduce the unusual wastage of delivery time of workers.
Keywords:
Vehicle Location Tracking System; GPS; Android Application; API.
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