Loco Point



A system Loco Solution
Experience seamless tracking of assets both indoors and outdoors with our innovative RTLS solution. Enhance operational efficiency and improve workflow management by leveraging our unique combination of GPS, UWB, and BLE technologies for versatile tracking capabilities across various environments. Gain valuable insights into resource utilization and enable informed decision-making for your business.
The LocoPoint Solution is an advanced asset location and tracking system that uses Ultra-Wideband (UWB) and GPS technologies for real-time monitoring. HUBs create a radio wave dome around your facility. Tags transmit data to HUBs using the UWB protocol. This information is then sent to the SOLVER for precise location identification within your facility. When TAGs move outside the UWB dome, GPS Trackers provide enhanced communication for better visibility.
FEATURES
Flexible & Scalable
Real-Time Visibility
Long Battery Life
Cloud-Based Platform
HARDWARE
- HUB: HUBs are installed in your facility to establish an indoor positioning system. The HUBs collect data.
- TAG: TAGs are added to assets and monitored on the platform. They can communicate with both HUBs and TRACKERs.
- GPS TRACKER: TAGs communicate with GPS Trackers to report their location utilizing the GPS Tracker’s location data.
- SOLVER: The SOLVER collects the data from the HUBs and transmits it to the software for processing and analysis.


POWERFUL COMBINATION OF TECHNOLOGY
- Using UWB, a series of HUBs, an Indoor location system is created using Inside your facility to communicate with TAGS.
- Our TAGS are equipped with both BLE and UWB technologles to communicate with our UWB system and our GPS trackers.
- Our GPS trackers provide real-time location data for the tracker itself and any TAG It communicates with via BLE.
WHAT IS UWB?
- UWB (Ultra-Wideband) is a radio protocol known for its speed, security, and low power consumption. It is primarily used for precise location tracking. Compared to Bluetooth, UWB offers wider coverage and more reliable connectivity. It also provides greater accuracy in location determination.
- The concept of UWB dates back to the late 1800s. However, its development was paused until after World War II, when advancements resumed, particularly for military applications. In 2002, the FCC amended regulations to permit the use of UWB without a license. In 2019, Apple incorporated UWB technology into the iPhone.
- Despite UWB’s long history, products utilizing this technology remain limited. It is expected to become as widely recognized as Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi in the near future.
