An intelligent low-power displaying system with integrated emergency alerting capability

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Abstract

Integrated communication infrastructure has become a must-have facility for modern public buildings and offices. To cover this need, several commercial products exist on the market, but most of them require advanced technical skill to operate, while others require manual and timeconsuming operations. This work proposes an intelligent displaying and alerting system (called SICIAD), implemented over an integrated communication infrastructure with support for wireless ePaper and iBeacon technologies to enhance displaying static and dynamic information, as well as to ease the indoor orientation of guests. A centralized display management console is implemented, as well as procedures for automatically displaying different types of notifications. An Android mobile application is developed which enables indoor user location and guidance. The system targets educational and research institutions but could also cope with public institutions such as museums and hospitals. Remote authentication is supported in research facilities through eduroam technology, access being provided by the user's distant institution of affiliation. Secure multiplelevel access to the system is provided to users, from guests to system administrators, based on locally defined policies. Functional validation and performance evaluation aspects are presented for the proposed system.

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Vochin, M., Vulpe, A., Boicescu, L., Obreja, S. G., & Suciu, G. (2019). An intelligent low-power displaying system with integrated emergency alerting capability. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19030666

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