Secured Maritime Alert System Based on RSSI Localization Scheme

The technology proliferation of RSSI is used to provide localization based positioning, exact location and time details in all climatic conditions, even anywhere any time. Though it comprises two units namely Transmitter and receiver units is used for time, sensitive tracking, localization and many more security applications. The marine security systems and devices became a revolutionizing tool for fisherman boat maritime border issues. The proposed system coins low cost alert system for maritime issues. It is a continuous monitoring scheme that tracks, alerts and controls the activities of fishermen from the control unit located in the shore. Keywords— Localization, maritime, RSSI, security, zigbee.

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