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Title: Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors: Agajo, J.
Kolo, J. G.
Ajao, L. A.
Olusola, K. Y.
Prince, A.
Keywords: Global Positioning System (GPS)
Global System for Mobile communication (GSM)
Short Message Service (SMS)
security
Issue Date: Jul-2016
Publisher: Journal of Engineering and Technology
Citation: J. Agajo, J. G. Kolo, L. A. Ajao, K.Y. Olusola, A. Prince, “Equipment, Security Personnel Tracking and Localisation using Geo-Location Technique”, Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol. 7 No. 2 July – December 2016, Pp 87-102 Available at: http://journal.utem.edu.my/index.php/jet/article/view/1161/pdf_42
Series/Report no.: Vol. 7, No. 2;
Abstract: Insecurity has been a challenge faced by developed and developing countries with Nigeria being a typical example. This work intends to adddress these problems using remote monitoring technique with geo-location facilities for real-time monitoring and tracking of security personnels and equipments. This paper presents a system that comprised of both hardware and software resources. The hardware resourses is based on a controller, a sensing block, a communication unit and power supply. The sensing unit whose major component is the Ublox Neo 6 Global Positioning System (GPS) module, captures the location after locking a minimum of four satellites, it then passes the location data to the controller (Arduino Uno Mini Pro). The controller interprets the data captured and send it as Short Message Service (SMS) through the communication unit (Sim 800L GSM module) to the administrator. A Graphic User Interface was developed to help the administrator interpret the location data received via SMS to a visible map. Tracking details saved into the database system. The result obtained from testing of the device through different location at the Testbed in Federal University of Technology Minna, Nigeria showed that the system achieved an average accuracy of 70% in identifying the location and the sensitivity of the device in areas where satellite cannot be detected was recorded to be 90 %. The accuracy level depend on to the number of satellites captured in areas under consideration. This numerical value shows that the system is reliable and can be used in tracking.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7510
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