A New Generation Children Tracking System Using Bluetooth MANET Composed of Android Mobile Terminals

We have been developing a New Generation Children Tracking System using Android terminals which is based on experiences and findings of the field experiments for the Hiroshima City Tracking System executed in 2007. In the developing System, Android terminals communicate with each other with Bluetooth and configure a Bluetooth MANET. Also, they configure clusters autonomously by exchanged information. Tags in the Mesh Network use Wireless LAN to communicate with neighbor tags. They communicate with each other using the ad hoc routing protocols. We implement Secret Sharing Scheme for secure their end-to-end communication. In ATC2012, we plan to show the demonstration that Android terminals configure clusters autonomously and tags in the Mesh Network deliver cluster information to the server.

[1]  Tomoyuki Ohta,et al.  An adaptive multihop clustering scheme for highly mobile ad hoc networks , 2003, The Sixth International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 2003. ISADS 2003..

[2]  Tomoyuki Ohta,et al.  A Self-Configurable New Generation Children Tracking System Based on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Consisting of Android Mobile Terminals , 2011, 2011 Tenth International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems.

[3]  Benoît Parrein,et al.  Simulation and Performance Analysis of MP-OLSR for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks , 2008, 2008 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference.

[4]  Tomoyuki Ohta,et al.  Improvement of assurance including security for wireless sensor networks using dispersed data transmission , 2012, J. Comput. Syst. Sci..

[5]  Tomoyuki Ohta,et al.  Performance improvement of Hiroshima City Children Tracking System by correction of wrong registrations on school routes , 2009, 2009 International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems.