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摘要
2007年,日本总务省(Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)在学校路线上测试了16种不同的儿童安全支持系统模型。其中一个模型于2007年9月至12月在广岛市某地区的一所学校进行了建造和测试。在模型项目中,我们利用具有蓝牙功能的手机构建移动自组网,为学校路线上的儿童开发了一个新的安全保障系统。该支持系统在维护学生上学途中的安全方面具有良好的性能和准确性[7]。安全支持系统的基本理念是使用移动特设网络将儿童和志愿者分组。在本文中,我们给出了该系统的概要,并对该系统的分组性能和有效性进行了评价。
Safety Support System on School Routes Based on Grouping of Childlen in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
In 2007, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan tested 16 different models of a safety support system for children on school routes. One of the models was constructed and tested at a school in an area of the city of Hiroshima from September to December of 2007. For the model project, we developed a new safety support system for children on school routes by using a mobile ad hoc network constructed from mobile phones with the Bluetooth function. The support system provided good performance and accuracy in maintaining the safety of students on the way to school [7]. The basic idea of the safety support system is the grouping of children and volunteers using a mobile ad hoc network. In this paper, we present an outline of this system and evaluate the performance of grouping and the effectiveness of our approach.