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A Mechanism to configure for Connected Car Service Environment using Mobile Virtual Fence (모바일 가상 펜스를 이용한 커넥티드 카 서비스 환경 구성 메커니즘)

  • Eom, Young-Hyun;Choi, Young-Keun;Kim, Inhwan;Yoo, Hyunmi;Cho, Sungkuk;Jeon, Byungkook
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.227-233
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    • 2018
  • In recent years, connected car, which has sensors and computers attached to vehicles used to detect the surrounding environment, has been actively studied. However, in order to configure the connected car environment, various sensors and roadside equipments are required to detect the surrounding environment of the vehicle, and also communication techniques for transmitting the collected data are in demands. Therefore, in this paper, the mobile virtual fence that collects and communicates the data of the surrounding environment through the sensor mounted on the mobile device is applied to the vehicles that were released before the connected car service environment was constructed, We propose a mechanism to receive the service and show the possibility through experiment.

A Flexible Mobile-Geofence to support Connected-Cars Technology (커넥티드 카 기술을 지원하는 가변적 모바일 지오펜스)

  • Eom, Young-Hyun;Choi, Young-Keun;Yoo, HyunMi;Cho, Sungkuk;Jeon, Byungkook
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2017
  • The existing geofences provide only context-awareness service for entering or leaving the set region when a user sets a virtual region for his/her PoI(Point of Interest). Applying the mobile-geofence technology to the connected car technology, which is attracting attention as a next generation technology, it is possible to provide application service without additional infrastructure construction cost However, to do this, we need to expand and improve the functions of traditional geofence. In this paper, we propose and implement a flexible mobile-geofence in which the radii of each geofence applied to vehicles is changed according to context-aware in order to support connected cars technology based on the previously studied mobile three-dimensional geofence system. The proposed flexible mobile-geofence shows experimentally that the region of the geofence is changed according to context-aware of itself and its surroundings after applying a flexible decision algorithm by the flexible factor analysis. In the future, we are expected that the flexible mobile-geofence proposed in this paper will be applied not only to connected-cars technology but also to the application technology of V2X(Vehicle to Everything) for safe and efficient vehicle operation.

Design of Geo-fence-based Smart Attendance System (지오펜스 기반 스마트 출결시스템 설계)

  • Hong, Seong-Pyo;Kim, Tae-Yeun
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.496-502
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    • 2020
  • The electronic attendance management system is being introduced and operated on a pilot basis by some universities and educational institutions. However, most of the related systems have installed and operated the existing barcode and magnetic card systems. Classroom attendance is managed by introducing RF cards, but it causes problems such as recognition distance (less than 5cm) and the need for a check process in which students have to read the card each time with a reader for attendance. Also, it is not possible to respond in real time to the situation of midterm (early leave, absence from the second lecture time, etc.) because it is used in the lecture time of one subject with the record checked once. In order to solve these problems, the various mobile attendance systems proposed to solve these problems are also unable to fundamentally solve problems such as interim attendance and proxy attendance because they check attendance using only the application of a smartphone. In this paper, we use geofencing technology, which is a positioning-based technology that detects the entry and exit of people, objects, etc. in areas separated by virtual boundaries. The proposed system solves the problem of intermediate attendance and alternate attendance by setting the student to automatically record the access record when entering and leaving the classroom set as a geofence with a smartphone. In addition, it also provides a function to prevent unintentional mistakes that occur through the smartphone by limiting some of the functions of the smartphone such as silence, vibration, and Internet use when entering the classroom.