Device Tracking

Authors

  • Sumit Prakash Dept.Of Comp.Engg.Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology Pimpri Pune,Maharashtra,India
  • Ojas Sonkusare Dept.Of Comp.Engg.Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology Pimpri Pune,Maharashtra,India
  • Vinay singh Parihar Dept.Of Comp.Engg.Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology Pimpri Pune,Maharashtra,India
  • Sachin Kumar Suman Dept.Of Comp.Engg.Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology Pimpri Pune,Maharashtra,India

Keywords:

STOP, GPS, Google Map Integration, Recommendation System, Visited Places Analysis

Abstract

Satellite chase of individuals (STOP) tracks thousands of GPS-enabled devices twenty four hours on a
daily basis and three hundred and sixty five days a year. With locations captured each} device every minute, STOP
servers receive tens of several points day after day. Additionally to cataloging these points in time period, STOP
should additionally answer queries from customers like, what devices of mine were at this location 2 months ago?
They typically then broaden their question to at least one like, that of my devices have ever been at this location? The
process necessities necessary to answer these queries whereas continued to method arriving information in time
period is non-trivial. to satisfy this demand, STOP developed reconciling Partitioning to produce a cheap and
extremely obtainable hardware platform for the geographical and time-spatial classification capabilities necessary for
responding to client information requests whereas continued to catalog arriving information in time period. The
system mentions that users area unit suggested to every alternative on the premise of visited places. Additionally
outline a favorite places try for a lot of recommendation

Published

2017-05-25

How to Cite

Sumit Prakash, Ojas Sonkusare, Vinay singh Parihar, & Sachin Kumar Suman. (2017). Device Tracking. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 4(5), 588–597. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/1574