Why Does the Truck's Beidou System Go Offline?
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There may be several reasons why a vehicle's GPS positioning system frequently shows as offline, which are: 1. The SIM card in the GPS tracker has no balance. 2. Your vehicle is in a signal dead zone, preventing the device from uploading information. 3. The communication module (GSM module) of the GPS tracker is malfunctioning. 4. The GPS antenna is damaged. 5. The device has no power. 6. The sensitivity of the GPS module has decreased, making it unable to locate. Additional Information: 1. When applied in traffic management, the GPS system can accurately reflect the real-time position and trajectory of vehicles on the road network on the control center's electronic map. It acts like a pair of eyes for traffic managers, enabling real-time monitoring of vehicle flow direction, volume, speed, density, and road network load levels, among other traffic information. 2. By connecting the GPS system with urban traffic signal control systems, traffic geographic information systems, and traffic intelligence information systems, real-time traffic signal control, traffic guidance, and traffic flow organization optimization can be achieved. This helps maximize the use of the road network, reduce vehicle travel time, minimize driving delays, decrease empty vehicle runs, ensure driving safety, and improve road capacity.