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11.1 | 1 | **The GLONASSSoft satellite monitoring system** is a software product that allows you to organize movement control and tracking of significant indicators of movable or stationary objects (cars, special equipment, gas stations, trains, employees, pets, etc.). |
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11.1 | 5 | track the movement of objects on the map in real time and for the past period |
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11.1 | 8 | control changes in parameters, such as the direction and speed of movement, fuel consumption, departure from the route boundaries |
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11.1 | 11 | control objects (transmission of commands to connected equipment) |
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11.1 | 14 | receive alerts about emergency situations (speeding, draining fuel from the tank) |
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11.1 | 17 | keep a travel schedule |
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11.1 | 20 | generate reports (graphs and tables) on trips and the state of objects for the period. |
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11.1 | 23 | Users see the main information on the computer screen, and the received data can be saved as reports in popular formats and printed. |
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11.1 | 25 | === Monitoring system === |
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11.1 | 27 | The main operating interface with which users can manage objects, track their parameters and sensor readings, send commands, build reports, and more. |
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11.1 | 32 | Users who monitor objects operate with the following concepts: |
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11.1 | 35 | Objects |
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11.1 | 38 | Geo objects |
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11.1 | 41 | fields |
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11.1 | 44 | Tasks |
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11.1 | 47 | Drivers |
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11.1 | 50 | Trailers and units |
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11.1 | 53 | Reports |
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11.1 | 58 | **Monitoring** is a continuous process of observing and recording the parameters of an object. |
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11.1 | 60 | **Monitoring objects (objects)** - mobile or stationary objects on which terminals are installed and whose movement is controlled. Most often, the objects are the client's cars. |
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11.1 | 62 | **Object status** - the state of the monitoring system installed on the object and communication with it. |
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11.1 | 64 | **Geo object** - a virtual arbitrarily limited area on a geographical map (by type: polygon, line, POI - "point of interest") |
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11.1 | 66 | **A field** is a type of geo object used in the agricultural sector, it is distinguished by an additional set of accounting and work planning functions. |
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11.1 | 68 | **Grouping of objects** - objects, geo objects and fields can be formed into groups using a filter to make it easier to work with them by categories such as divisions, models, clients, addresses, etc. As a rule, to compose a grouping, you need to fill in the appropriate category directory in the control panel. |
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11.1 | 70 | **Department** - a way of grouping objects within a department, branch or functional purpose. |
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11.1 | 72 | **Driver** - a driver or machine operator who can be assigned to a monitored object in order to control access to it and record working hours. |
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11.1 | 74 | **Task for the driver** - a task for a trip at a certain time at a certain object. |
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11.1 | 76 | **Trailer or unit** - a trailer or specialized equipment that is installed on the monitored object and does not have an actual engine to connect the terminal. The control of such objects, as a rule, is carried out using radio frequency identification. |
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11.1 | 78 | **Task (systems)** - the system allows you to set the automatic execution of certain actions, for example, notifying the user about the entry or exit of an object outside the boundaries of a geoobject. |
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11.1 | 80 | **Reports** are tabular or graphical representations of information received from an object using navigation (terminals) and other (sensors, tags, etc.) equipment necessary for accounting and analyzing the effectiveness of objects. |
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11.1 | 82 | === Control Panel === |
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11.1 | 84 | Part of the system designed to manage access to individual sections and functions, as well as to administer user accounts. |
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11.1 | 88 | Administrators working in the control panel operate with the following concepts: |
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11.1 | 91 | Clients |
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11.1 | 94 | Users |
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11.1 | 97 | Objects |
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11.1 | 100 | Reference books |
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11.1 | 103 | Repeaters |
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11.1 | 108 | **Subscriber terminal (GPS/GLONASS tracker, navigation equipment)** - a device installed on a monitoring object to receive a satellite signal (GPS/GLONASS) and transmit data to the system about the location of the object, as well as readings of various connected equipment (sensors, RFID identification devices, on-board network of equipment, etc.). |
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11.1 | 110 | **Client** - an account of an organization that concludes a contract for the use of the monitoring service. Within the organization, a branching structure of departments can be organized and any number of users can be created. The allowed number of connected objects is regulated by the tariff. |
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11.1 | 112 | **User** - an account of an official who uses the application to perform tasks. |
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11.1 | 114 | **Directory** - a list of categories that can be filled in, linking individual system entities (for example, models of objects and trailers) and allowing you to create groupings of objects. |
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11.1 | 116 | **Repeater** - a method of transmitting data received from navigation equipment in real time from the system to other servers or other services. |
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11.1 | 118 | **Administrator** - a specialist in maintenance of databases and information systems. |
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11.1 | 120 | **An account** is a record containing information that a user reports about himself to some computer system. |
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11.1 | 122 | **Subscription** - registration of an agreement for the provision of services for continuous software updates during the term of the agreement. |
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11.1 | 124 | **Billing** - a set of processes and solutions responsible for collecting information about the use of telecommunications services, their billing, billing subscribers, processing payments. |
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11.1 | 126 | **Access rights** - a set of rules that regulate the procedure and conditions for the access of the subject to the objects of the information system, established by the administrator. |
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11.1 | 128 | **A role** is a set of data that, on the one hand, describes a set of access rights, and, on the other hand, a subset of users who have these rights. It is used to facilitate access control, instead of assigning individual rights to each user individually. |