New Safety Support System for Children on School Routes Using Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
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概要
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One of the most important duties of government is to maintain safety. 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. A consortium was established by the city of Hiroshima; Hiroshima City University; Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.; and KDDI Corporation to conduct this project. 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. About 500 students and 50 volunteers used this system for four months. 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.
- 2011-01-01
著者
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ITO Atsushi
KDDI Corporation
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KAKUDA Yoshiaki
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University
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INOUE Shinji
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University
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Inoue S
Faculty Of Information Sciences Hiroshima City University
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Kakuda Y
Hiroshima City Univ. Hiroshima‐shi Jpn
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Kakuda Yoshiaki
Graduate School Of Information Science Hiroshima City University
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Inoue S
Toshiba Corp. Yokohama Jpn
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Ohta T
Department Of Bioproduction Science Faculty Of Horticulture Chiba University
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Ohta T
Graduate School Of Information Sciences Hiroshima City University
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Ohta Tomoyuki
Graduate School Of Information Science Hiroshima City University
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Ito Atsushi
Kddi R&d Laboratories
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