NFC Enabled Location Tracking System

  • Nida Saiyed
  • Prafulla Bafna
  • Dr. Anagha Vaidya
  • Tejendra Khatri
Keywords: Near Field Communication, Security, Cost

Abstract

Child Security has become a major issue. Near Field Communication (NFC) being one of the latest technologies in radio communication is growing at an illuminating pace.NFC though being a subset of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is more human centric and is highly secured compared to the later technology. Location Tracking System for school going kids with enabled RFID technology is only restricted to give information about the vehicle but fails to update the parents regarding child’s presence inside the bus. Proposed system uses NFC-supported tag which will not only mark the presence of child in the bus, but also monitor the location of the child and send timely updates to the parents.

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Published
2018-01-07
How to Cite
Saiyed, N., Bafna, P., Vaidya, D. A., & Khatri, T. (2018). NFC Enabled Location Tracking System. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 3(3). Retrieved from http://asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/265
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