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Construction and evaluation of a regional protection system employing power-saving wireless terminals without using GPS modules.

Published: 21 October 2012 Publication History

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In recent years, there have been many cases of violent crimes against children. As a result there is an increasing need for systems which can identify the current positions of children, and keep watch over them in time slots where they may be alone, such as on the way to and from school. At present, the most typical approach is to have the children carry a wireless terminal so they can be tracked, but the power-saving performance of such devices needs to be improved. As a result, we have proposed a method of estimating the position of children without using GPS, and thereby improved the power-saving performance of the wireless terminals. In addition, we have confirmed through measurement experiments in an experiment field that the position of children can be appropriately estimated using this technique.

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    PE-WASUN '12: Proceedings of the 9th ACM symposium on Performance evaluation of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
    October 2012
    130 pages
    ISBN:9781450316217
    DOI:10.1145/2387027
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    1. ad-hoc
    2. regional protection system
    3. wireless network

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