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Title Using Human-centric Wireless Sensor Networks to Support Personal Security
Authors Pablo CarreƱo, Francisco Gutierrez, Sergio Ochoa, Giancarlo Fortino
Publication date 2013
Abstract Violence and crime in large urban areas are a worldwide
problem
that is still open. After several attempts to reduce its occurrence and
impact, there seems to be an agreement that crime preventive actions, which
can be taken by citizens and security organizations, are the best way to
address it. This paper proposes the use of human-centric wireless sensor
networks to help address this problem, and the proposed solution is
complementary to those already used by security organizations. The
architecture and main components of these networks are described in detail.
The article also describes a software system that implements most of the
components of these networks. Such a system helps people be aware of the
risks that appear to exist in a certain place at a certain time. Based on
that information, citizens can take appropriate and on-time preventive
actions. A preliminary evaluation of the system has been conducted, and the
obtained results are also presented and discussed.
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Pages 51-64
Conference name International Conference on Internet and Distributed Computing Systems
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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