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The Fleet Management System Solution Diagram
Step 1 The AVL hardware communicates with the GPS satellites that are orbiting the earth through a complex process of 3D-Trilateration to obtain pin-point accurate location information in the form of coordinates (longitude and latitude)
Step 2 The coordinates are sent back to the backend (the communication server) via the Telco Network (GPRS) from the SIM card that is present within the AVL. These coordinates are polled at specified intervals of 1 to 5 minutes depending on the Telco GPRS package chosen.
Step 3 All the data received is stored on our database server. When the data is overlaid onto a digital map in the application server, an exact location of the vehicle is made visible as a point on the map. Finally, something that makes sense.
Step 4 As our customer, you will be able to view this information and make use of all the stored data by simply logging into our server via the internet (broadband).

A Typical Fleet Management System Process Flow Chart
A Complete Fleet Management System comprise of the following components:
1. In-Vehicle Hardware 2. Telecommunication Network 3. The Illyrian Servers 4. Fleet Management Application Software 5. Digital Maps 6. The Client Interface
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