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Custom Map Layers
Feature Summary
Map layers allow users to add, customize, and manipulate additional geographical data on the maps within GSatTrack. These layers can include a wide range of information, such as weather data, terrain details, road networks, and external data sources. By overlaying these layers on the map, users can gain insights, make informed decisions, and improve their understanding of asset movements in relation to other geospatial factors.
How to Use
How-To: Add Map Layer
- Go to the navigation menu and click on “Add Item”
- Click on “Add Map Layer”
- Fill in the required and optional fields
- Click on “Create Map Layer”
How-To: Edit Map Layer
- Go to the navigation menu and click on “Manage” icon
- Click on “Map Layers”
- Click on the “Edit” button next to the desired “Map Layer”
- Choose the desired section to edit and make the desired changes
- Click on the “Save Changes” button
How-To: Delete Map Layer
- Go to the navigation menu and click on “Manage” icon
- Click on “Map Layers”
- Click on the “Delete” button next to the desired “Map Layer”
- Click the “Delete” button on the pop-up window
Additional Information
Key Features
- Layer Customization: Users can select, customize, and manage map layers based on their specific operational needs. This customization may include controlling layer transparency, display properties, and the types of data to be shown.
- Geospatial Data Overlays: Map layers can include a wide variety of geospatial data, such as weather patterns, topography, traffic conditions, and satellite imagery.
- Data Integration: Users can incorporate external data sources into the map layers, enabling the overlay of information from sources like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or other data providers.
- Enhanced Visualization: Map layers provide additional context and information for asset tracking, enabling users to visualize asset movements in relation to various geographical elements.
- Data Analysis: The feature aids in data analysis by allowing users to correlate asset movements with external factors, facilitating informed decision-making.
- Real-time Updates: Map layers are typically updated in real-time or with minimal delay, ensuring that users have access to the latest geographical data.
Use Cases
The Map Layers feature finds application in a wide range of industries and scenarios:
- Fleet Management: Fleet managers can overlay traffic data to optimize route planning and monitor asset movements in congested areas.
- Weather-Dependent Operations: Organizations with assets affected by weather conditions can use weather map layers to make real-time operational decisions based on weather patterns.
- Geological and Environmental Monitoring: The feature can be used for geological or environmental monitoring, allowing asset tracking in relation to terrain features or environmental conditions.
- Asset Security: Security teams can use map layers to monitor assets in relation to specific geographical factors, enhancing asset security and risk management.