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  2. Volkswagen ID. Buzz - Wikipedia

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    The long wheelbase version of the ID. Buzz stretches that dimension and overall length by 250 mm (9.8 in) to 3,238 and 4,962 mm (127.5 and 195.4 in), respectively; [5] US-spec ID. Buzz (LWB) have the same wheelbase but are slightly shorter, at 4,887 mm (192.4 in). [23] [24] The ID. Buzz (LWB) has three rows of seats and accommodates up to 2,469 ...

  3. GPS tracking unit - Wikipedia

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    Typical GPS tracking systems used in commercial fleet management have two core parts: location hardware (or tracking device) and tracking software. This combination is often referred to as an Automatic Vehicle Location system. The tracking device is most often hardwired installed in the vehicle, connected to the CAN-bus, ignition system switch ...

  4. Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software

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    However, in many cases, it is also that which makes the program free (and sometimes open source [1]), avoid the need of an Internet connection, [2] [3] [4] and make it very lightweight (allowing use on small portable devices, including smartphones). Very basic programs like this may not be suitable for road navigation in cars, but serve their ...

  5. VW Confirms Debut of 2025 ID.Buzz LWB U.S.-Spec Version ... - AOL

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    The U.S. version of the VW ID.Buzz electric van will debut June 2, Volkswagen has confirmed. It will have a long-wheelbase configuration and seven seats as standard.

  6. Tracking system - Wikipedia

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    Tracking-system on a forklift An M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) carrying a radar and tracking system shelter sits parked at an airfield during Operation Desert Shield. The shelter is used by the Marines of the 3rd Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) Platoon to track their Pioneer RPVs during flight.

  7. Device tracking software - Wikipedia

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    Device tracking software is software installed in an electronic device that is capable of reporting the device's location remotely. Depending upon the software and the device on which it is installed, the software may obtain the location of the device by means of GPS, WiFi-location, IP address, or accelerometer logs, and it may report the address by means of e-mail, SMS, or other means.

  8. SPOT Satellite Messenger - Wikipedia

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    SPOT is a GPS tracking device that uses the Globalstar satellite network [1] to provide text messaging and GPS tracking (depending on the subscription type purchased). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has a coverage area that includes a large portion of the planet, with the exception of extreme northern and southern latitudes and parts of the Pacific Ocean. [ 4 ]

  9. Fleet Management System - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Management Systems Interface (FMS) is a standard interface to vehicle data of commercial vehicles. The six European manufacturers Mercedes-Benz, MAN, Scania, Volvo (including Renault), DAF and Iveco developed the so-called FMS-Standard in 2002 to make manufacturer-independent applications for telematics possible.