Cop patrol monitoring and tracking system using IoT
By: Nandini, G. J.
Contributor(s): Roopa, H.
Publisher: Gurugram IOSR - International Organization of Scientific Research 2022Edition: Vol.24(5), Sep-Oct.Description: 27-33p.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE)Summary: Police officers can now use location-based services from their own homes to find and track other people, objects, machines, cars, and resources, a smartphone. Typically, a user known as the client or network provider requests location sensitive information. Majority of applications today use GPS to provide location information; as an illustration, social networking sites like Facebook allow users to share their location with friends and family. Another typical example is an application that allows users to retrieve weather forecast information based on their current location. With all of these benefits of location-based service, there is no reason not to make usage of that. However, there are privacy concerns that necessitate the implementation of appropriate government restrictions. The goal of this work is to improve a tracking system that is based on GPS module, NodeMCU, to find out their current location. This work will assist the police department or the chief of police in maintaining or tracking the officers' working locations during their duty hours.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Police officers can now use location-based services from their own homes to find and track other people,
objects, machines, cars, and resources, a smartphone. Typically, a user known as the client or network provider
requests location sensitive information. Majority of applications today use GPS to provide location information;
as an illustration, social networking sites like Facebook allow users to share their location with friends and
family. Another typical example is an application that allows users to retrieve weather forecast information
based on their current location. With all of these benefits of location-based service, there is no reason not to
make usage of that. However, there are privacy concerns that necessitate the implementation of appropriate
government restrictions. The goal of this work is to improve a tracking system that is based on GPS module,
NodeMCU, to find out their current location. This work will assist the police department or the chief of police in
maintaining or tracking the officers' working locations during their duty hours.
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