Device Tracking
Tracking refers to the process of automatically recording your location data over time as you move while using the app.
This data creates a digital path called “tracking points” that helps you and your team visualize the movements and activities of tracked subjects (wildlife, vehicles, etc.) within the protected area.
When tracking is enabled, EarthRanger Mobile will continually attempt to submit the most recently recorded position to the EarthRanger system in real-time.
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Track points will sync as long as it has an active connection to a cellular or wireless network.
If the device does not have an active connection, the data will still be recorded, but will be stored in a local cache on the device. Once an active connection to a network is reestablished, EarthRanger Mobile will begin sending the data to the EarthRanger system.
Data will be locally cached if you do not sign off the device or if you sign off and sign in with the same user. If you sign off the device and log in with a different user, the database will be erased and all pending sync items will be lost. As long as there is cached data remaining on the device, EarthRanger Mobile will transmit it to EarthRanger whenever it has a network connection.
EarthRanger Mobile leverages your device's built-in GPS capabilities to automatically capture your location as you use the app even when an internet connection is unavailable.
EarthRanger will continue to record the tracks and send them when the connection is available.
Tracking is dependent directly on the GPS integration to work.
You can see the pending tracks to be uploaded on the Status view. |
The cached tracking points will be uploaded in batch. To optimize the upload performance when cached, batches are uploaded with a maximum of 25 observations per upload.
Tracking/Patrol
The first time you open the app the default state of the Map View will be Tracking/Patrol. This is also the state if you log out and log in again. You have two options to start tracking by:
- Tap on the button Tracking at the bottom of the Map View.
- Tap on the Patrol button at the bottom of the Map View. This will start tracking associated with a patrol.
While the tracking is off you will see the indicator of the user’s location moving, but no tracking will be made as you will not see the tracking points uploading to the web.
Start Tracking
Tapping the Tracking button from the Map View bottom sheet will initiate device tracking and change the bottom sheet context to your devices tracking status.
EarthRanger mobile will start capturing the device's position as the device's coordinates.
The tracking status bottom sheet can be expanded to allow you to start a Patrol at any time while the device is tracking. To initiate the full tracking status display, slide the bottom sheet up. |
Tapping the Start Patrol button will initiate the start patrol workflow in the app and allow all future tracks to be part of the patrol.
Tracking Status
Tracking Status:
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Current Tracks
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Track observation points will be connected by a straight line representing a track. This line is not a true representation of the track the device as it simply connects all observation points that have been recorded. Only the observation points, represented by the blue arrows, are uploaded to your EarthRanger site server.
Track Points
Tracking points are calculated based on a distance-to-speed relationship.
When a user is in a helicopter, the distance between track points is larger resulting in fewer track points as speed increases. You can adjust the tracking sensitivity in settings |
End Tracking
App will stop creating tracking points.
You will no longer see the tracks. |
Coordinates Bar
The coordinates of the center of the map. They will display in the coordinates type selected in settings.Select the coordinate units that best fits your needs. |
Basemaps
Basemaps are like the canvas of a map – they provide the background on which all other information is displayed. With EarthRanger, you can choose different basemaps to suit your preferences. From topographic view, satellite or street view. |
EarthRanger version 2.6.7