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Man Overboard Monitoring system in Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) Raj Capt. Yeshwanth Professor, Department of Nautical Science, AMET University, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India Online published on 14 May, 2018. Abstract This framework will involve wrist groups which will be allocated to all team individuals on board deliver with the novel assigned ID code. There will be sensors set on principle deck and zones inclined to Man Overboard Situation, accordingly if a man crosses this line of control and is out of range it will trigger a caution in the extension. Therefore showing a conceivable man over the edge circumstance and extraordinarily recognizing the group part who's is the casualty. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) makes use of electromagnetic fields to recognize and track labels connected to objects. The labels contain electronically put away data. Inactive tags collect signal strength from close-by RFID readers examining radio waves. Energetic labels have a nearby power source work at particular meters from the RFID reader. Not at all like a standardized identification, there is no need to have a tag in viewable range of reader, so it might be inserted in the followed problem. RFID is one method for Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC). Top Keywords MAB, AIDC, safety standards, emergency responders, marine communications. Top | |
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