Title
Indoor Children Location System Using BLE Technology.
Abstract
The geolocation of people is a field of research that is in continuous development. Currently, the vast majority of systems that can locate people, are used in open spaces that can directly be viewed from the outside using GPS technology. This technology is based on very weak satellite signals and is not suitable for all types of scenarios. When a child gets lost inside a building, the parents inform the guards responsible for building security; an alarm is announced and different actions are undertaken in order to find the child. The steps taken during the search are based on manual procedures; all rooms in the building are searched and security cameras are reviewed. This is why it is crucial to research new solutions which will allow for the localization of individuals in enclosed spaces such as sports stadiums, museums, shopping malls etc. In the last decade, indoor location systems (IPS) have experienced increased growth due to reduced production costs of hardware and miniaturization of device size. This work focuses on the design of an architecture that allows for the monitoring, localization and identification of individuals (especially children or dependent persons) indoors through the use of low cost hardware.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
PAAMS (Special Sessions)
Architecture,ALARM,Computer science,Computer security,Geolocation,Global Positioning System,MQTT,Location systems
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Manzano100.34
Gabriel Villarrubia218324.85
Daniel Hernández394.03
Juan Francisco de Paz439552.24