T. Bojan, Umamaheswaran Raman Kumar, Viswanathan Manihatty Bojan
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引用次数: 26
摘要
车辆跟踪系统已广泛应用于车队管理、资产跟踪、监控、被盗车辆追回等领域。现代技术的进步,如无处不在的计算、物联网(IoT),加上经济硬件构建模块的可用性,正在创造一波新的车辆跟踪系统。本文提出了一种基于GPS、GSM和GPRS技术的车辆跟踪系统VERTIGUO (VEhiculaR TrackInG Using Opensource approach),该系统具有准确、鲁棒、灵活、经济、功能丰富等特点。与传统的COTS(商用货架)车辆跟踪系统不同,我们的车辆跟踪系统基础设施是开源的,可供研究人员测试、实验和添加更多功能。硬件(HW)是利用我们在开源硬件平台上的专业知识开发的。软件(SW)基础设施可以通过智能手机和个人电脑上的web界面或基于普通GSM的功能手机上的短信来跟踪车辆。此应用程序将适用于所有移动电话,只要它们是在GSM网络上。本文介绍了系统的结构、原型和现场试验的结果。
Designing vehicle tracking system - an open source approach
Vehicle tracking system has been extensively used for fleet management, asset tracking, surveillance, stolen vehicle recovery and many more. Advances in modern technologies like ubiquitous computing, Internet of Things (IoT) coupled with the availability of the economical hardware building blocks is creating a new wave of vehicular tracking systems. In this work we present VERTIGUO (VEhiculaR TrackInG Using Opensource approach), a GPS,GSM and GPRS technology based vehicular tracking system, that is accurate, robust, flexible, economical and feature rich. Unlike the traditional COTS (Commercial Of The Shelf) vehicular tracking system, that are closed and confined to smartphone and PC's, our vehicular tracking system infrastructure is open sourced and is available for the research fraternity to test, experiment and add more features. The hardware (HW) is developed by leveraging our expertize on open source HW platform. The software (SW) infrastructure can track the vehicles through a web interface on smartphones and PC or through an SMS on normal GSM based feature phones. This application will work for all mobile phones provided they are on a GSM network. In this paper we describe our system architecture, prototype and results obtained in our field trials.