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单词 geofencing
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Definition of geofencing in English:

geofencing

nounˈdʒiːə(ʊ)fɛnsɪŋˈdʒioʊˌfɛnsɪŋ
mass noun
  • The use of GPS or RFID technology to create a virtual geographic boundary, enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular area.

    the app supports geofencing, so your lights can turn on as you get home
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company responded to the complaints in Chicago by shutting down access to the app across the entire city for several days with so-called geofencing.
    • To this point, most retailers have used geo-fencing to target specific ads to people within a certain radius of their store.
    • The technology can also be used for ad-hoc geofencing - monitoring pets' movements the same way FedEx tracks parcels in its long, complex delivery chain.
    • A geo-fencing feature allows you to set a perimeter around your yard.
    • The app uses your phone for geofencing, so if you leave home and forget to close your garage door or lock up, your watch will let you know.
    • Geofencing can also be used to make sure a person is actually in the surroundings where he / she is supposed to be.
    • The use of geo-fencing as a strategy can help banks and retailers push context-aware and segmented offers to consumers.
    • "With geo-fencing you create a virtual fence around the vehicle," the detective said.
    • Targeting tactics such as geo-fencing and device profiling demonstrate the many ways location data can help marketers connect with consumers.
    • This app has now been updated for iOS 6, and can use geofencing to alert you when a friend arrives at or departs from a chosen location.
 
 

Definition of geofencing in US English:

geofencing

nounˈjēōˌfensiNGˈdʒioʊˌfɛnsɪŋ
  • The use of GPS or RFID technology to create a virtual geographic boundary, enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular area.

    geofencing turns the lights off when you leave and on when you get home
    kids are savvy enough to get around geofencing of the school grounds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The use of geo-fencing as a strategy can help banks and retailers push context-aware and segmented offers to consumers.
    • This app has now been updated for iOS 6, and can use geofencing to alert you when a friend arrives at or departs from a chosen location.
    • The technology can also be used for ad-hoc geofencing - monitoring pets' movements the same way FedEx tracks parcels in its long, complex delivery chain.
    • Targeting tactics such as geo-fencing and device profiling demonstrate the many ways location data can help marketers connect with consumers.
    • The app uses your phone for geofencing, so if you leave home and forget to close your garage door or lock up, your watch will let you know.
    • A geo-fencing feature allows you to set a perimeter around your yard.
    • To this point, most retailers have used geo-fencing to target specific ads to people within a certain radius of their store.
    • The company responded to the complaints in Chicago by shutting down access to the app across the entire city for several days with so-called geofencing.
    • Geofencing can also be used to make sure a person is actually in the surroundings where he / she is supposed to be.
    • "With geo-fencing you create a virtual fence around the vehicle," the detective said.
 
 
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