How GeoGotar Geofencing Works
GeoGotar geofencing allows organizations to define precise geographic zones around job sites, restricted areas, safety perimeters, or operational regions. These zones are created and managed directly through the GeoGotar platform and can be synchronized with all connected tracking devices.
Zones can be configured as static areas such as restricted construction zones, equipment operation boundaries, or secure perimeters. In addition, the platform supports dynamic geofences that move together with tracked vehicles, machines, or personnel.
Online Geofencing
When devices are connected to the network, GeoGotar continuously evaluates location updates in real time within the cloud platform. The system analyzes whether tracked assets enter, exit, or approach defined zones and triggers alerts or automation workflows immediately.
- Real-time zone entry and exit detection
- Remote zone configuration and updates
- Centralized monitoring across multiple job sites
- Live visualization of geofences and tracked assets
Offline Geofencing
GeoGotar devices are capable of running geofence logic locally. This allows critical safety rules to function even when connectivity to the platform is lost or unstable.
When zones are configured in the platform, they can be downloaded directly to the device. The tracker can then evaluate location data internally and trigger alerts without requiring network communication.
- Local geofence evaluation on the device
- Instant alerts even without connectivity
- Reliable safety enforcement in remote areas
- Automatic synchronization when connection is restored
Use Cases for GeoGotar Geofencing
- Restricted hazard zones around heavy equipment
- Construction site safety perimeters
- Worker safety areas
- Equipment operation boundaries
- Drone flight corridors and restricted zones
- Industrial safety monitoring
By combining RTK-level positioning with flexible geofence management, GeoGotar enables organizations to monitor field activity with significantly higher accuracy than traditional GPS-based geofencing systems.
This allows companies to improve safety awareness, enforce operational boundaries, and prevent incidents before they happen.