Kids finder through bluetooth technology

A statistic on children been kidnapped or been lured away by strangers is continuously increased. There is no safer place for kids. For parents or guardians, taking care of their children is not an easy task. Until now, a few wireless or mobile devices based on GPS, Wi-Fi and radio frequency are ava...

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Main Authors: Yusof A.M., Rusli M.E., Yusof Y.
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Published: IEEE Computer Society 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-298152023-12-28T16:57:45Z Kids finder through bluetooth technology Yusof A.M. Rusli M.E. Yusof Y. 16246856300 16246214600 56921898900 Demodulation Global positioning system Mobile devices Radio frequency identification (RFID) Statistical methods Wi-Fi Child's whereabouts Children Detecting Kids finders Bluetooth A statistic on children been kidnapped or been lured away by strangers is continuously increased. There is no safer place for kids. For parents or guardians, taking care of their children is not an easy task. Until now, a few wireless or mobile devices based on GPS, Wi-Fi and radio frequency are available in the market enabling the parent to monitor child's whereabouts. Each technology is categorized based on cost, durability and accuracy. However, the usage of Bluetooth is not been explored. Wireless kids finder based on Bluetooth technology can be another good alternative that are cheap and effective. In this paper, the comparison between the proposed Bluetooth based technology with current products and method of detecting are elaborate in detail. � IEEE. Final 2023-12-28T08:57:45Z 2023-12-28T08:57:45Z 2006 Conference paper 10.1109/ICDT.2006.46 2-s2.0-40849083684 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-40849083684&doi=10.1109%2fICDT.2006.46&partnerID=40&md5=84f6d4f50e87f5c765ed3eb5d7196433 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29815 1698459 12 17 IEEE Computer Society Scopus
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topic Demodulation
Global positioning system
Mobile devices
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Statistical methods
Wi-Fi
Child's whereabouts
Children
Detecting
Kids finders
Bluetooth
spellingShingle Demodulation
Global positioning system
Mobile devices
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Statistical methods
Wi-Fi
Child's whereabouts
Children
Detecting
Kids finders
Bluetooth
Yusof A.M.
Rusli M.E.
Yusof Y.
Kids finder through bluetooth technology
description A statistic on children been kidnapped or been lured away by strangers is continuously increased. There is no safer place for kids. For parents or guardians, taking care of their children is not an easy task. Until now, a few wireless or mobile devices based on GPS, Wi-Fi and radio frequency are available in the market enabling the parent to monitor child's whereabouts. Each technology is categorized based on cost, durability and accuracy. However, the usage of Bluetooth is not been explored. Wireless kids finder based on Bluetooth technology can be another good alternative that are cheap and effective. In this paper, the comparison between the proposed Bluetooth based technology with current products and method of detecting are elaborate in detail. � IEEE.
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Rusli M.E.
Yusof Y.
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author Yusof A.M.
Rusli M.E.
Yusof Y.
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title Kids finder through bluetooth technology
title_short Kids finder through bluetooth technology
title_full Kids finder through bluetooth technology
title_fullStr Kids finder through bluetooth technology
title_full_unstemmed Kids finder through bluetooth technology
title_sort kids finder through bluetooth technology
publisher IEEE Computer Society
publishDate 2023
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