A GPS tracking unit is a device that uses the Global Positioning System
to determine the precise location of a vehicle, person, or other asset
to which it is attached and to record the position of the asset at regular
intervals. The recorded location data can be stored within the tracking
unit, or it may be transmitted to a central location data base, or internet-connected
computer, using a cellular (GPRS), radio, or satellite modem embedded
in the unit. This allows the asset's location to be displayed against
a map backdrop either in real-time or when analysing the track later,
using customized software.