Using a Map Matching Technique, Real-Time Position Tracking for Security Purposes
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Initially I planned to make an app to track where the live location of Near East University buses were (by sharing their live location) but as I researched a bit about this implementation of the application .with my supervisor’s guidance I came to know that it can be used in many different and more beneficial ways When I was doing my research for the different uses that this application can be applied to, out of all different scenarios and implementations of this Live Location Tracking Application the most prominent and useful scenario is without a doubt, for it to be used by emergency services such as the police, the medical facilities (ambulances) and the general safety departments (fire departments and zabita etc.).
Further explained in this research you shall find how this application is intended to work
Keywords: map matching technique, real-time position tracking, security purposes.
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