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Platform
LunarEye's
Universal Telematics Server (UTS) "connects
people to things" through a sophisticated integration
of electronic devices with wireless, telephony,
and web technologies. Services can be provided via
the LunarEye Network Operations Center (NOC), or
via installation of the LunarEye system at a partner's
location.
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Integrated
hardware devices provided by hardware
partners typically include a wireless radio
modem, a microprocessor, and a Global Positioning
Satellite (GPS) receiver for mobile applications.
These devices can be installed in cars, computers,
or homes, and in the near future in a child's belt
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When
a notification event occurs, event and location
data is transmitted from the remote device over
the wireless network to the LunarEye NOC, or to
a system installed at a partner's premises. The
NOC immediately initiates a series of automated
phone calls, email, pager, SMS, and/or fax alerts
to the user. Users set up their notification profiles
when they subscribe to a LunarEye-powered service,
and may change information at any time through personalized
web accounts. |
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Subscribers
can also use any phone or web browser to connect
to the LunarEye NOC and query a location or send
a control command to a remote device (e.g., track
a worker, unlock car doors). Once the NOC has received
the request, it initiates an immediate connection
to the remote device over the wireless network for
the transfer back of location data and command acknowledgments.
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