Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations

This research proposes the design of internet of things (IoT) camera/toxic gas sensors for the surveillance of a nation’s borders. Also, a wearable radio frequency identification (RFID) tag with built-in body-temperature/heartbeat sensors, for monitoring the health status and locations of military p...

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Main Authors: Abel, Edje E., Muhammad Shafie, Abd. Latiff, Chan, Weng Howe
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Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2021
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v10.i1.pp24-34
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spelling my.utm.949222022-04-29T22:32:25Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94922/ Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations Abel, Edje E. Muhammad Shafie, Abd. Latiff Chan, Weng Howe QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This research proposes the design of internet of things (IoT) camera/toxic gas sensors for the surveillance of a nation’s borders. Also, a wearable radio frequency identification (RFID) tag with built-in body-temperature/heartbeat sensors, for monitoring the health status and locations of military personnel while on border patrol duty or in battlefield combats. Mobile micro-controllers are deployed to gather sensed data retrieved from the sensors/RFID tags and transmitted to a cloudlet situated at the command control center, located 200 meters away from the sensor devices. Consequently, sensed data are dispatch to the cloud data center when there is a need for offline data mining or analysis. The distinguishing feature of our proposed system from previous researches is that the health status and locations of troops (soldiers) are monitored while they are in border patrol duty or in battlefield combats. Also, the introduction of cloudlet services closer to the IoT sensor devices for collection of sensed data. This way, the sensed data or information gathered at the cloudlet will aid timely information retrieval that will speed up intelligence gathering for strategic military operations, especially in critical situations. This is an innovative attempt to apply IoT-enabled cloudlet-based cloud computing to support military operations. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2021 Article PeerReviewed Abel, Edje E. and Muhammad Shafie, Abd. Latiff and Chan, Weng Howe (2021) Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations. IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 10 (1). pp. 24-34. ISSN 2089-4872 http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v10.i1.pp24-34
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Abel, Edje E.
Muhammad Shafie, Abd. Latiff
Chan, Weng Howe
Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations
description This research proposes the design of internet of things (IoT) camera/toxic gas sensors for the surveillance of a nation’s borders. Also, a wearable radio frequency identification (RFID) tag with built-in body-temperature/heartbeat sensors, for monitoring the health status and locations of military personnel while on border patrol duty or in battlefield combats. Mobile micro-controllers are deployed to gather sensed data retrieved from the sensors/RFID tags and transmitted to a cloudlet situated at the command control center, located 200 meters away from the sensor devices. Consequently, sensed data are dispatch to the cloud data center when there is a need for offline data mining or analysis. The distinguishing feature of our proposed system from previous researches is that the health status and locations of troops (soldiers) are monitored while they are in border patrol duty or in battlefield combats. Also, the introduction of cloudlet services closer to the IoT sensor devices for collection of sensed data. This way, the sensed data or information gathered at the cloudlet will aid timely information retrieval that will speed up intelligence gathering for strategic military operations, especially in critical situations. This is an innovative attempt to apply IoT-enabled cloudlet-based cloud computing to support military operations.
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author Abel, Edje E.
Muhammad Shafie, Abd. Latiff
Chan, Weng Howe
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Chan, Weng Howe
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title Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations
title_short Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations
title_full Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations
title_fullStr Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations
title_full_unstemmed Deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations
title_sort deployment of internet of things-based cloudlet-cloud for surveillance operations
publisher Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94922/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v10.i1.pp24-34
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