New: HTTP Trackers
You can now connect any external location source to RACEMAP using the new HTTP tracker.
HTTP trackers make it easy to forward positioning data from third-party systems directly to RACEMAP. Instead of connecting a physical device, you create a virtual tracker that receives location updates through a simple HTTP endpoint.
With HTTP trackers, RACEMAP acts as the visualization and location processing platform, while your existing systems continue to provide the position data. This solution gives you a flexible way to integrate existing tracking systems with your RACEMAP project.
Typical Use Cases
HTTP trackers are useful when location data already exists somewhere else and you want to display or process it in RACEMAP.
- Broadcast production systems, for example using the built-in GPS receivers in TV camera motorbikes during live sports coverage. If positions are already decoded within the broadcast workflow (e.g. from airplane uplink), they can be forwarded directly to RACEMAP.
- Public data sources, such as transportation networks publishing live positions of buses or trains.
- Marine tracking feeds where positions are already available via an API.
- GPS tracking platforms that collect positions from multiple devices.
- Fleet management systems used by support vehicles, logistics teams, or safety crews.
- Custom mobile apps or IoT devices sending their own coordinates.
Learn More
For step-by-step instructions on creating an HTTP tracker and sending coordinates, see our documentation: https://docs.racemap.com/gps-devices/http-tracker