Wireless modules enhance IoT devices through theft-prevention tracking
A dedicated microcontroller unit (MCU) serves as the central hub for IoT anti-theft systems, overseeing wireless tracking modules, as well as infrared and motion sensors. These
A dedicated microcontroller unit (MCU) serves as the central hub for IoT anti-theft systems, overseeing wireless tracking modules, as well as infrared and motion sensors. These efficient, low-power MCUs process analog an...
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A dedicated microcontroller unit (MCU) serves as the central hub for IoT anti-theft systems, overseeing wireless tracking modules, as well as infrared and motion sensors. These
The GPS tracking component continuously transmits location data, which is used to calculate estimated arrival times and detect any deviations from established routes, with automated alerts generated for
A dedicated microcontroller unit (MCU) serves as the central hub for IoT anti-theft systems, overseeing wireless tracking modules, as well as infrared
This design guide provides an overview of the requirements driving the evolution of campus network designs, followed by a discussion about the latest technologies and designs that are
The primary objectives of this study include enhancing campus security, optimizing infrastructure protection, and providing a responsive emergency management framework.The model is capable of
Learn how to build a Zero Trust architecture using network segmentation and Network Access Control (NAC) with solutions like 802.1X, Arista AGNI and Cisco ISE. The contemporary campus network is a
In order to solve these common problems and improve the response speed of the model, we propose a target tracking model, Tighte (Target Tracking Modeling in Edge Computing Architecture), based on
Based on the technology characteristics and strength of RFID, we combine RFID and campus security tracking system, and use SCM control technology and wireless network technology, to develop an
A dedicated microcontroller unit (MCU) functions as the central hub for IoT anti-theft systems, managing wireless tracking modules, along with infrared and motion sensors.
This document describes a set of network design options to build a Zero Trust campus network based on Arista Multi-domain Segmentation Services (MSS) technology, combined with different
The GPS tracking component continuously transmits location data, which is used to calculate estimated arrival times and detect any deviations from established routes, with automated alerts generated for
Discover how network segmentation protects higher education institutions from lateral movement attacks. Learn why universities and school districts need microsegmentation.