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Modern location-based applications require the processing and storage of real-world assets in real-time. Applications that track real-world assets are difficult to test and demo in a realistic setting, and it can be hard to get your hands on large amounts of real-world location data.

This blog will demonstrate how to connect one of those simulators to Amazon Location Service Tracker to test and demo your location-based services on AWS.

This frequency is too high for most applications, and in real-world applications you will often see frequencies of 15 to 60 seconds or even less.

This lets you send batches of up to 10 location updates to the tracker in one request.

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