2nd International ICST Workshop on Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks 2007

Research Article

Smart Tracker: Light Weight Infrastructure-less Assets Tracking solution for Ubiquitous Computing Environment

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/MOBIQ.2007.4451037,
        author={ Nilothpal  Talukder and Sheikh  I Ahamed  and Rezaul  M Abid },
        title={Smart Tracker: Light Weight Infrastructure-less Assets Tracking solution for Ubiquitous Computing Environment},
        proceedings={2nd International ICST Workshop on Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks 2007},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={IWASN},
        year={2008},
        month={2},
        keywords={Asset Tracking  Location Based System  Personal Digital Assistant  RFID  WiFi  Wireless Local Area Network},
        doi={10.1109/MOBIQ.2007.4451037}
    }
    
  • Nilothpal Talukder
    Sheikh I Ahamed
    Rezaul M Abid
    Year: 2008
    Smart Tracker: Light Weight Infrastructure-less Assets Tracking solution for Ubiquitous Computing Environment
    IWASN
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/MOBIQ.2007.4451037
Nilothpal Talukder1,*, Sheikh I Ahamed 1,*, Rezaul M Abid 2,*
  • 1: Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  • 2: Schneider National, Inc. Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
*Contact email: ntalukde@mscs.mu.edu, iq@mscs.mu.edu, abidr@schneider.com

Abstract

From container terminals, healthcare services, libraries to household, the role of Asset Tracking Applications has become indispensable. As the organizations grow, so do their volume of assets, soon it becomes very cumbersome to track these assets in real time and accurately prepare a financial report to avoid overbuys. Rapid development of Wireless Area Network and Radio Frequency transmitting active and passive devices like RFID tags have bolstered the deployment of Wireless Asset Tracking applications in all these disciplines. But apart from organizations where costly network infrastructures are in place to support such a reliable asset tracking task, the areas like ports, warehouses, truck stops, parks, mines, rescue spots still suffer from appropriate solutions that can cope with the adverse scenario of being devoid of infrastructure. Even high end Location Based Systems (LBS) like GPS are not scaled well in such situations. To meet these challenges, our approach presents a common platform that can locate different active and passive RF transmitting objects over the range of distances on small handheld devices. To effectively utilize the resources of the constrained handheld devices like PDA and cell phones, a light weight algorithm has been used. Our approach follows an extensible and modular architecture which offers applications from different platforms to customize and extend their functionalities. Smart Tracker has been implemented and evaluated with PDAs, RFID tags, WiFi sources for both indoor and outdoor applications.