July 4, 2009

GPS As A Tracking Aid For Dogs

by Adam Webster

GPS (Global Positioning System) is the only Global Navigation Satellite System that is completely functional right now. GPS is an invention of United States Department of Defense and 50th Space Wing, United States Air Force manages it. GPS became fully operational, for the first time ever, on the 27th of April in 1995 and ever since its inception it’s become the most extensively used technology feature for surveying, map-making, tracking and commerce. Today, it is most commonly used as a navigation tool around the world with its latest use coming up as a pet tracking system.

The first part consists of the satellites that are placed in orbits of Earth. The second component is the bunch of monitoring stations built on Earth to control the system. The third are the GPS System receivers obtained by the customers. The GPS receiver identifies its position by accepting the signals transmitted by the satellites placed in space.

The position of the GPS receiver is computed with the help of satellites in space, which transmit nonstop signals and messages to GPS receivers to obtain perfect orbital data and the time the data was delivered. After receiving the message from satellites, GPS receivers use geometrical computations to unite the position of the satellite with the distance to establish the position of the user.

You can get a GPS handset freely in the open market for your individual use. The GPS receiver will be able to track location and at the same time get tracked easily. It is of additional help in navigational functions when touring a long distance on road, going into a sea rafting mission or flying.

Another latest utility of GPS is surfacing as dog collar tracking device. As the name suggests it’s a GPS-enabled collar for your pets. Its use and demand in the market is continuously growing as people these days are becoming increasingly caring and concerned about their pets’ wellbeing.

GPS tracking systems run on batteries, and they allow you to set an alert beep when its time to change them. They are available with various signal strengths as per your tracking need. GPS Tracking System for dogs come in various sizes, but is usually suitable for bigger dogs. They are usually light to enable easy movement of your pet. In case of smaller dogs and cats, the models widely available are somewhat bigger and therefore hinder ease of movement.

However, there is a flipside to using GPS tracker. Being external devices attached to dog-collars, they can be removed or can get lost. For example, in your absence, if your dog comes in contact with a known person, but who harbors bad intention, then your pet’s safety is at stake.

The real reason of the high cost of the GPS-enabled dog collar tracking is its modern ness. Only a few customers are there to opt for such new technology, which will cost more at the early stage of innovation. The accuracy of result is of top quality and the simplicity of the gadget has made it user friendly. This may be the one single reason of the ever increasing popularity of this wonderful tracking tool. Pet owners can safely look after their pets and be satisfied with the efficiency of the GPS-enabled dog collar tracking system.

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