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Re: BadDog19 post# 34867

Thursday, 06/08/2006 9:51:17 PM

Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:51:17 PM

Post# of 92056
BETTER than GPS equipped CELL
because it has better hardware,better software and for goodness sakes its a tracking device you blind repeater..not a cellphone(dumb device)
In a first-of-its-kind test earlier this month, the Cyber Tracker was placed on the Eurostar, the high-speed passenger train service that links the UK with France and Belgium. While on the Eurostar, the Cyber Tracker was tracked at speeds up to 200 miles per hour, the fastest conditions the device has ever been tested under. The GSM version is the second version of the Cyber Tracker.
"The significance of this test was not only to demonstrate the fact that our GSM version of the Cyber Tracker will operate in Europe, but to show its capabilities at high speeds," said Frank Moody, CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems. "It also demonstrated the fact that the Cyber Tracker does not need full line-of-sight in order to perform its GPS tracking capabilities. At some times during the test, it was actually inside the Channel Tunnel." HISC has used embedded Linux to build a device aimed at tracking trucks at large shipping centers such as marine ports. The Cyber Tracker is based on an Intel XScale PXA255 processor, Linux, and an IBM J2ME (Java-2 micro-edition) runtime environment.
HISS claims the 5 x 5 x 1-inch Cyber Tracker is the first small, rugged tracking device to provide real-time wireless positioning along with triple DES encryption for its transmitted data. The device has been undergoing tests since March, with help from the Maritine Logistics Innovation Center (MLIC), at the Geogia Ports Authority's massive Garden City Terminal, where about 2,500 trucks enter and exit daily.
The Cyber Tracker is designed to be handed out to truck drivers entering large shipping facilities. The driver places the device on the dashboard, where it provides real-time GPS-based vehicle tracking and monitoring using a cellular radio network. The device can be programmed to sound an alarm if it enters a restricted area, or deviates from its specified route. It also provides simultaneous secure push-to-talk voice communications, HISS says.



YOU JUST BOUGHT HOW MANY SHARES!?!?!?