AI-Powered Precision

Pinpoint Accuracy
Where GPS Falls Short

FOLLOWUP uses artificial intelligence to correct GPS and cell tower location errors, delivering meter-level accuracy for vehicle tracking systems — even in dense urban areas and remote rural regions.

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Why GPS Alone Isn't Enough

Standard GPS and cell tower positioning suffer from significant accuracy issues that impact critical operations.

Urban Canyon Effect

In dense city centers with tall buildings, GPS signals bounce off structures causing multi-path interference. Location data can drift by hundreds of meters, especially at night or in narrow streets.

Rural Coverage Gaps

In remote areas with sparse cell tower coverage, positioning accuracy drops dramatically. With fewer reference points, standard systems produce errors exceeding 100 meters — unacceptable for fleet tracking.

10m+
GPS error margin in ideal conditions
100m+
Cell tower error in rural areas
~85%
Tracking accuracy in challenging zones

AI-Driven Location Intelligence

FOLLOWUP doesn't just receive location data — it understands, analyzes, and corrects it in real time.

Behavioral Analysis

Learns from each device's historical movement patterns to predict and correct anomalous location readings.

Cross-Device Correlation

Compares data from nearby devices to triangulate accurate positions even when individual signals are weak.

Real-Time Correction

Processes incoming GPS and cell data through AI models to output corrected, meter-level accurate coordinates.

Adaptive Learning

Continuously improves accuracy by learning from new data patterns, terrain features, and environmental conditions.

Multi-Source Fusion

Combines satellite GPS, cell tower triangulation, and behavioral models into a unified accuracy framework.

Edge-Ready

Designed to integrate with existing vehicle tracking infrastructure without requiring hardware changes.

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