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Geofencing

A geo-fence is a virtual perimeter for a real-world geographic area. A geo-fence could be dynamically generated – as in a radius around a store or point location. Or a geo-fence can be a predefined set of boundaries, like school attendance zones or neighborhood boundaries.

Embitel Mobility has successfully achieved the following in Geofencing:

  • 3D object marker detection
  • Change Profiles on enter and exit of geo-fencing zones
GEo-fencing

A Few Real World Uses of Geofencing:

  • Warehouse operations and construction sites: to inform the arrival or departure of goods; or the moving of heavy machinery
  • Fleet management: When a truck driver breaks from his route, the dispatcher receives an alert.
  • Human resource management: An employee smart card will send an alert to security if an employee attempts to enter an unauthorized area.
  • Compliance management: Network logs record geo-fence crossings to document the proper use of devices and their compliance with established rules.
  • Marketing: A restaurant can trigger a text message with the day’s specials to an opt-in customer when the customer enters a defined geographical area.
  • Asset management: An RFID tag on a pallet can send an alert if the pallet is removed from the warehouse without authorization.
  • Law enforcement: An ankle bracelet can alert authorities if an individual under house arrest leaves the premises.