期刊名称:International Journal of New Computer Architectures and their Applications
印刷版ISSN:2220-9085
出版年度:2019
卷号:9
期号:2
页码:38-49
出版社:Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications
摘要:The objective of today’s pervasive computing is
implanting a wireless and computational transmission
unit into every physical item that individuals need to
intermingle with starting from house appliances,
refrigerators to a regular chair. This idea of universal
transmission also popularly knowns as (IoT) Internet
of Things, can leads to the development of innovative
origination of the Internet. Internet of things (IoT)
environment has made one-step further movement in
the way of pervasive connectivity. The application of
IoT in organizations, industries, homes, and society
has transformed the whole outlook on foreseeing,
monitoring, and different phenomena and processes
against intrusion or abduction. However, this
constant advancement of the internet of things (IoT)
usefulness is extremely cherishing; the seeing of its
security disputes is likewise significant mainly in the
state of pervasive accessibility of the internet The
rate of theft and abduction in some parts of the world
is increasing by the day; this imbibes fears that
become a threat to the peace and economic
development of any society nowadays. It is
paramount to find viable technologies that will secure
the lives of humans as countermeasures to tackle this
kind of problem. With the help of the latest
development of technology, it is possible to secure
people’s lives, industries, schools, organizations, and
homes using an alarm security system that will
monitor, guide and protect against burglar and
abductors and make life easier using internet of
things (IoT). This paper will review related works on
the security alarm system from its origin, its
advancement in technology using internet of things
(IoT); challenges faced using the internet in the
security alarm system and its impact of installing the
security alarm systems.
关键词:Abduction; Advancement in
Technology; Internet of Things (IoT); Security
and Theft;