Abstract
In case of existing localization system, it usually depends on video information by camera. Therefore, the camera has to be operated 24 hours a day. For the special region of interest, position recognition is available, however, for the most cases, once the camera is out of observed extent, the position recognition is not available. In order to back up these disadvantages, the Wireless Sensor Network, by using GPS and various sensors, can detect and monitoring the data up to the area which the image information cannot detect. For this, the thesis suggests the efficient monitoring system using GPS and human body detecting sensor.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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