SBOT: A Social Media Based Object Tracking System

E. Chu, Kun-Hsiang Lin, Shih-Yu Chen, Jiun Hsu, Hui-Mei Wu
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Indoor object tracking technology can be applied to various applications, such as equipment tracking, people finding, and geo-fence. With the support of indoor object tracking services, users can locate the objects they are interested in and then make appropriate arrangement or provide adequate responses to emergency. In order to provide users with an instant notification, mobile app is an essential part of the object tracking infrastructure. However, developing and maintaining a mobile app could be costly. The possible expenses include app store fees, security certification, and cross-platform testing and so on. Fortunately, due the popularity of social-media apps and the advance of IoT (Internet of Thing) technology, there is a growing trend to integrate social-medial apps with IoT so as to provide users with a user friendly and easy-to-use UI (User Interface). In this paper, we present a social-media based object tracking system, named SBOT, which combines the popular social media LINE with an object tracking system. SBOT has two major functions: equipment tracking and geo-fence. Users can use LINE interface to locate the equipment and get instant message when the equipment has been moved out of the predefined boundaries. SBOT also supports access control to authorize users' operations to avoid possible security and privacy issues. In order to evaluate the practicability of SBOT, we conducted a field trial in National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch. More than 40 beacons were deployed in the orthopedics ward to trace 17 mobile medical devices at the same time. Our results show that SBOT can achieve 3 to 5 meters position accuracy and attend a 5-second response time to cross-boundary events.
SBOT:基于社交媒体的目标跟踪系统
室内目标跟踪技术可以应用于各种应用,如设备跟踪、人员查找和地理围栏。在室内物体跟踪服务的支持下,用户可以定位自己感兴趣的物体,然后做出适当的安排或提供充分的应急响应。为了向用户提供即时通知,移动应用程序是对象跟踪基础设施的重要组成部分。然而,开发和维护一款手机应用的成本可能很高。可能的费用包括应用商店费用、安全认证费用、跨平台测试费用等。幸运的是,由于社交媒体应用的普及和物联网技术的进步,将社交媒体应用与物联网相结合,为用户提供友好易用的UI(用户界面)的趋势越来越明显。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于社交媒体的目标跟踪系统,命名为SBOT,它将流行的社交媒体LINE与目标跟踪系统相结合。SBOT有两个主要功能:设备跟踪和地理围栏。用户可以使用LINE接口定位设备,并在设备移出预定义边界时获得即时消息。SBOT还支持访问控制,对用户的操作进行授权,避免可能出现的安全和隐私问题。为了评估SBOT的实用性,我们在台湾大学附属云林医院进行了现场试验。骨科病房部署了40多个信标,同时追踪17个移动医疗设备。结果表明,SBOT可以达到3 ~ 5米的定位精度,对跨界事件的响应时间为5秒。
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