Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2010-03-18
International journal on applications of graph theory in wireless ad hoc networks and sensor networks 2.1 (2010) 18-29
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
12 Pages, JGraph-Hoc Journal
Scientific paper
10.5121/jgraphhoc.2010.2103
In recent times the cost of mobile communication has dropped significantly leading to a dramatic increase in mobile phone usage. The widespread usage has led mobiles to emerge as a strong alternative for other applications one of which is tracking. This has enabled law-enforcing agencies to detect overspeeding vehicles and organizations to keep track its employees. The 3 major ways of tracking being employed presently are (a) via GPS [1] (b) signal attenuation property of a packet [3] and (c) using GSM Network [2]. The initial cost of GPS is very high resulting in low usage whereas (b) needs a very high precision measuring device. The paper presents a GSM-based tracking technique which eliminates the above mentioned overheads, implements it in NS2 and shows the limitations of the real life simulation. An accuracy of 97% was achieved during NS2 simulation which is comparable to the above mentioned alternate methods of tracking.
Bedi Harsh
Bosco MS Don
Gupta Anand
Shashidhar Vinay
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