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Automatic vehicle location (AVL or ~locating; telelocating in EU) is a means for automatically determining and transmitting the geographic location of a vehicle. This vehicle location data, from one or more vehicles, may then be collected by a vehicle tracking system to manage an overview of vehicle travel. As of 2017, GPS technology has reached the point of having the transmitting device be smaller than the size of a human thumb (thus easier to conceal), able to run 6 months or more between battery charges, easy to communicate with smartphones (merely requiring a duplicate SIM card from one's mobile phone carrier in most cases) — all for less than $20 USD.

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  • Automatic vehicle location (en)
  • Rastreo vehicular automatizado (es)
  • Automatic Vehicle Location (fr)
  • Automatic vehicle location (it)
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  • Automatic vehicle location (AVL or ~locating; telelocating in EU) is a means for automatically determining and transmitting the geographic location of a vehicle. This vehicle location data, from one or more vehicles, may then be collected by a vehicle tracking system to manage an overview of vehicle travel. As of 2017, GPS technology has reached the point of having the transmitting device be smaller than the size of a human thumb (thus easier to conceal), able to run 6 months or more between battery charges, easy to communicate with smartphones (merely requiring a duplicate SIM card from one's mobile phone carrier in most cases) — all for less than $20 USD. (en)
  • El sistema de rastreo vehicular automatizado (RVA), localización vehicular automatizada (AVL, acrónimo de su denominación en inglés, automatic vehicle location) o sistema de ayuda a la explotación, (SAE) se aplica a los sistemas de localización remota en tiempo real, basados generalmente en el uso de un GPS, GSM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi y un sistema de transmisión que es frecuentemente un módem inalámbrico. El sinónimo europeo es tele-localización.​ (es)
  • Le terme Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) désigne une famille de techniques avancées permettant de suivre en temps réel le parcours d’un véhicule. L'histoire remonte même au milieu des années 1980, en Grande-Bretagne, chez Securicor, une société qui s'occupait de protéger les fourgons blindés utilisés pour les transports de fonds. Une série d'attaques mortelles avait engendré la nécessité d'une protection et d'une communication sécurisée, mais également le besoin de savoir à tout moment à quel endroit se trouvent précisément les transporteurs. Securicor mit donc en place l'AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location), un système de localisation très fiable, et surtout très bien protégé, utilisant les ondes hertziennes. Conçu par des ingénieurs de la Royal Navy, ce dispositif permet, au choix du client (fr)
  • Con l'espressione Automatic vehicle location (o AVL) si indica una tecnologia che consente di localizzare automaticamente i veicoli in diversi modi e per le necessità più svariate. Si utilizzano come sinonimi anche i termini: * telelocalizzazione * telerilevamento L'AVL (e soprattutto la sua evoluzione AVM), è un potente strumento per gestire flotte di veicoli, siano essi di servizio, di emergenza o di squadre di costruzione, oltre che legati al trasporto pubblico (bus e treni). (it)
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