Visualisation in security control rooms (Abstract only)

Author(s):  
R. Wu
Author(s):  
Radeep Krishna . R ◽  
P.V.N.S. Sasidhar ◽  
K.Suresh Babu ◽  
P.Chakradhar Reddy

The proposed model is replication of the deaths caused by accidents. The person who met with accident is lack of remedy at the time of emergency. The major cause for the fatality may be late communication between the victim and the hospitals, and also the lack of human support to the victim at the site of accident. In order to restrict the count of deaths due to accidents, the proposed model “SECURED SYSTEM FOR SAFETY OF TWO WHEELERS” will be useful. The main intention of the proposed system is to reduce the communication barrier between the victim and hospitals. The system is mainly equipped with GSM and GPS for communication, and it is also fortified with alcohol sensor, flex sensor, vibration sensor for making it as a more efficient working system. It is employed with SOS for the safety of women in emergency situations, and also for the fast communication between the victim and nearby security control rooms.


1983 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. J. Voss ◽  
Walter T. Talley ◽  
Clifford C. Baker

2016 ◽  
Vol 46 (183) ◽  
pp. 289-305
Author(s):  
Angela Schweizer

The following article is based on my fieldwork in Morocco and represents anthropological data collected amongst undocumented sub-Saharan migrants in Morocco. They want to enter Europe in search for a better life for themselves and to provide financial support for their families. Due to heavy border security control and repression, they find themselves trapped at the gates of Europe, where they are trying to survive by engaging in various economic activities in the informal sector. The article begins with an overview of the European migration politics in Africa and the geopolitical and historical context of Morocco, in light of the externalization of European border control. I will then analyze the various economic sectors, in which sub-Saharan migrations are active, as well as smuggling networks, informal camps and remittances, on which they largely depend due to the exclusion from the national job market.


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