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Proceedings of National Conference on New Horizons in IT - NCNHIT 2013

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Real Time Tracking of Complete Transport System
Using GPS
Mr. Nilesh Manganakar

Mr. Nikhil Pawar

Mr. Prathamesh Pulaskar

BE-IT

BE-IT

BE-IT

nilesh_manganakar@yahoo.co.in

nikhilpawar151@gmail.com

Abstract: Due to the high cost of time several methods are proposed to reduce the wastage of time on the bus station or waiting for the bus for more time is not preferred. So, we require one tracking system to track the
Complete Transport System. Every GPS tracking system is a common approach to get vehicle location information in real-time.
We proposed a GPS tracking system called tRackIt that is composed of commodity hardware i.e. GPS enabled Android Mobile as GPS Device , open source software(GCM
Architecture) and an easy-to-manage user interface via a web server with Google Map software. The system includes a GPS/GPRS module for location acquisition and message transmission, GCM to transfer of location information, and third party App Server to temporary store location. Our proposed system is not tested yet. But it will show the correct position of the vehicle to the user on the basis of the location information sent by the GPS Device through GCM.
Keywords: GPS, GCM, Android, Tracking,
Transport tracking, Vehicle Tracking
1. Introduction:
Now a day’s lot of people travels through travel agency vehicles and access their services. The problem that arises is the user as well as the travel agency owner don’t have the exact information of the state of vehicle
i.e. its exact position. That’s where our application comes into picture.
Real Time tracking of all vehicles of travel agency using Global Positioning

prathamesh87.53@hotmail.com

System as the name suggests, it uses GPS to track any vehicles. Our area of concentration in this project is on tracking travel agency vehicles. It will help both the passengers and the agency to



References: Professional, 1st Edition, ISBN 0071381880, November 12, 2001. Feb 1, 2008].

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