Monday, 13 July 2009

Packmaster - Personal GPS Tracking Unit

The PackMaster is a personal tracking and safety system combining GPS technology and satellite communications. The Packmaster unit is independent of localised mobile phone infrastructure and therefore is operational world wide - from freezing arctic conditions to remote deserts and jungles.

The Packmaster is an ideal solution for tracking military personnel, expedition members and workers in remote areas. A PDA with integrated panic alarm functions as a handheld GPS, and provides a two-way messaging capability.

PackMaster is fully integrated to the Track24 C4i platform, allowing operations staff to view not only their personnel, but also vehicles and other assets, on one common picture.

Tracking

Inmarsat's geostationary satellites allow personnel to be tracked anywhere in the world. From the C4i platform, the unit can be remotely programmed to send automatic reports from two minute intervals upwards, meaning that a security manager can quickly adjust the reporting frequency in response to changing threat levels.

The lightweight Packmaster device can be comfortably handheld; allowing staff freedom of movement to carry out their task. The integral NiMH battery pack will power the unit for up to 40 hours between charges.
Alarms and messaging

* Panic alarm: alerts are audible and visual on the C4i platform.
* Rapid Locator Button: allows the user to manually transmit position reports.
* SMS forwarding: alerts can be automatically forwarded by SMS and email.
* Geofences: unplanned departure from locations or routes can be automatically detected.

Messaging and navigation

The messaging option provides a life line of communication for any remote worker, allowing simple and reliable satellite communication with an organisation's control centre.

It acts as a two-way text messaging device between the internet application and the PackMaster, monitors the performance of the tracking unit and provides a GPS position in latitude/longitude and MGRS format, speed and altitude. The data from the on-board GPS is also fed into the navigation application, displaying the current location on the PDA's mapping. The navigation application allows users to follow pre-planned routes whilst the data logger allows the actual journeys to be downloaded onto a PC. Hazards and features can also be plotted on the PDA's mapping, storing its GPS location for later use. Hover over the image on the left to view the PackMaster with PDA attached.

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