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MOBILE TRACK AND TRACE INFRASTRUCTURE (FOR HUMANITARIAN AID AND DISASTER MISSIONS)

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.3 Issue 6, pp 24-28,Year 2014

MOBILE TRACK AND TRACE INFRASTRUCTURE (FOR HUMANITARIAN AID AND DISASTER MISSIONS)

Radek Holy,Petr Bilek,Lukas Voparil

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Received : 11 December 2014; Accepted : 19 December 2014 ; Published : 31 December 2014

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Abstract

This article focuses on the development of system and technology with constant monitoring, to secure supply of goods and materials for humanitarian aid, including natural disasters or military missions, using a global navigation satellite system (GNSS). The aim is to prevent occurrence of a gap between the immediate aid and the recovery phase, which would eventually slow down the normalization process, as often happens, based on the UN (United Nations) statistics on the early recovery funding. At the same time, the focus is on preventing omission of acute risks in the long-term development strategies initiated by the central governments, while the risks often impact the marginalized groups of population. These risks will be minimized upon implementation of the GNSS system, when the complete logistics, i.e. transportation of the shipment from point A to B, will be identified by Radio-frequency identification (RFID) and monitored along the way. This system secures synergy of immediate aid and long-term sustainability, while prevents inefficient use of financial resources and the entire organizational structure.

Key Words   
RFID, GNSS, Localization, Humanitarian, Track and tracking
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Radek Holy,Petr Bilek,Lukas Voparil , " Mobile Track And Trace Infrastructure (for Humanitarian Aid And Disaster Missions) ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 3, Issue 6, pp 24-28 , 2014


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