What does the electronic fence of a car mean?

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HectorMarie
07/29/25 7:09pm
The electronic fence of a car is a monitoring system that uses a GPS vehicle management cloud platform to draw a graphical area on the map. When a vehicle equipped with a GPS tracker enters or leaves this area, the monitoring system triggers relevant procedures according to preset conditions and sends an alert to the fleet manager. The electronic fence of a car has functions such as real-time tracking, online vehicle checking, owner positioning, vehicle wire-cutting alarm, emergency calls and silent SOS, and real-time driving data stream monitoring. The types of car electronic fences are classified according to different standards: 1. Safety area shape: circular fence, city-level fence; 2. Alarm type: continuous alarm upon entering the area, continuous alarm upon leaving the area, one-time alarm upon entering the area, one-time alarm upon leaving the area.
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