TG Tracking RFID Driver ID
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Explore RFID Driver ID Features and Applications
Driver Behavior Monitoring
Driver behavior monitoring is an important safety and cost-saving measure. Our devices allow comprehensive driver behaviour monitoring solutions. With multiple flexible options in order to collect and review data gathered.
Device Security
Authentication means verifying that the device is authentic, the server is legitimate, and verifying the data has not been tampered with.
Movement-Based Tracking
Running the accelerometer in a low power state is far less energy-intensive than constantly running a GPS module.
Driver Identification
The Wiegand Interface is a wiring standard found on card readers and access control systems. It has become somewhat of a de facto standard for such systems.