Intelligent Campus Monitoring Platform Design Based on Internet of Things

2014 ◽  
Vol 602-605 ◽  
pp. 2504-2508
Author(s):  
Ting Ting Zhang

Based on the Internet of things, this paper brings forwards the general design framework of the system construction and analyzes its functions. We make the construction figure with the media of RFID, sensor and two-dimensional bar code, propose four aspects to construct intelligent campus mobile service applications and make functional planning to mobile educational administration, mobile library, mobile office, mobile admissions and five mobile service centers.

2014 ◽  
Vol 889-890 ◽  
pp. 671-675 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Jin Yang ◽  
Cheng Hua Fu ◽  
Zi Qi Dong

This paper presents a remote security system based on the Internet of things. The system uses S3C2440 as the control core, Linux operating system as the software platform, combined with remote security system construction of GPRS communication technology. The system introduces V4L2 camera video capture process based on Linux operating system, the GPRS module alarm information sending and receiving process, and the project of Android platform video monitoring software. At last, experiments show the system can monitor designated area. When meeting a critical situation,it will automatically alarm. It is of far-reaching significance.


2013 ◽  
Vol 469 ◽  
pp. 481-485 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Yue Zhang ◽  
Xiao Chen

This article use the Internet of things technology, supply chain management and the combination of RFID and bar code to establish the traceability system for meat, achieve real-time monitoring and management, aimed at realize the traceability of pork, thus to strengthen the quality management, when quality problem occurs, judge the problem promptly and accurately, ensure food sanitation, promote the healthy development of meat industry.


Author(s):  
Dan-Radu Berte

Abstract IoT, or the Internet of Things, has been in use since circa 1999. It defines a next chapter in the evolution of the Internet where computing devices embedded in everyday objects are able to send and receive data themselves. In recent years miniaturization and economies of scale brought a boon of new devices to the consumer and enterprise market, prompting Gartner to predict over 20bln live IoT devices by 2020. However, the definition of IoT is loose and, for the purpose of predicting trends or discussing security, formulating a clear understanding of the term is crucial. In fact, Internet of Things is a term only mostly used by the media, academia and the industry. Customers in the consumer space refer to the technologies by their benefit describing term of “Smart Home”. A quick analysis of this gap shows how it’s entirely possible no knowledge permeates the business and market worlds because of the incompatible terms used. As more devices, OSes and heterogeneous platforms entrench the concept of a new digital lifestyle, the new “Digital Kingdom” opens its doors to radical disruption, such as the latest massive Mirai and Reaper attacks. Our ability to correctly define the IoT, it’s platforms and components, should lead to better market dynamics and better preparedness, as one can’t secure something that can’t be defined. This paper proposes to further understand the IoT by exploring available definitions, reiterating misuse and equivocal perception, concluding with a more suiting, contemporary definition.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Yudi Eko Windarto ◽  
Bryan Monang Wiener Samosir ◽  
Muhammad Richie Assariy

<p><em>Technology designed to facilitate humans in a variety of work. A very popular technology today is the Internet of Things. The application of Internet of Things technology is widely used in various fields at present. One was used to monitor the room. The methodology used in this study is a Hardware Development Life Cycle (HDLC). The results of this research that the device can transmit ambient conditions via the Internet of Things with protocol Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT). In this study, Raspberry Pi serves as an intermediary between the media data is read by the sensor is then stored on the application Thingsboard. In addition the application Blynk used as a medium for monitoring the device remotely.</em></p>


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