A system and method for determining the locations of freight containers in
a freight yard is described. A remote unit that includes a GPS receiver
is attached to the freight containers. The remote receivers have an
independent power supply--a battery. Intermittently, either by a timer or
by a motion detector, the remote receivers are operated. During
operation, the remote receivers receive signals from the global
positioning satellite system and at an allotted time, transmit the GPS
data to a base station before shutting down to conserve power. The base
station processes the GPS data to determine a position in the freight
yard of each freight container. When a particular freight container or
contents is desired, a data base in the base station can be consulted and
the contents and location of a particular freight container located. The
freight yard is typically outside with a view of the GPS constellation,
such as a rail yard, airport baggage area, ship yard, truck park, etc. An
alternative is described for use where the freight yard is a warehouse
and the satellite view is obstructed. The alternative uses psuedolites or
repeaters to track freight containers within the warehouse.