Cellular Tracking Technologies has developed two wildlife telemetry devices, FlickerGPS and FlickerCL, designed for monitoring the migration patterns of small species such as American Robin, Green Jay, Sharp-shinned Hawk, and Northern Saw-whet Owl.
The LoRa technology penetration around the world is increasing and because of their ability to run on very minimal power, LoRa devices can be ideal for battery-intensive applications like remote weather monitoring, remote sensing, and tracking.
Loko from Dronee is an open source, battery operated GPS tracker that sends navigation data to its receiver via peer-to-peer LoRa radio and also works anywhere, even if there is no 2G/ 3G/LTE coverage.
GPS stands for Global Positioning System, which is a worldwide radio-navigation system. To track the location of the device, the GPS tracking system uses the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Network.
A definitive and comprehensive vehicle accident and rash driving identification and alert system using NodeMCU. Unlike other projects across the internet, it has a fully functional and independent circuitry.
Ever wondered how your phone software pinpoints your location while driving using GPS? The answer to this is that a small GPS module embedded in your phone communicates with a network of satellites to determine the location of your phone.
Nowadays, security is the utmost concern for us, whether it is related to our assets like vehicles, homes or our children. In this case, GPS tracker devices are very useful.
NodeMCU is an open source IoT platform, contains firmware which runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems and the hardware is based on the ESP-12 module.