Advanced luggage alert recovery management system / Deborah P. Cancelo, Richelle Ann A. Flores, Paul John Gesta.

By: Cancelo, Deborah PContributor(s): Flores, Richelle Ann A | Gesta, Paul JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City, Philippines : University of Cebu - Banilad, c2019Description: 218 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSummary: Abstract: The device is a luggage tracker, and at the same time, it can be used as an indicator with the specific luggage when the luggage is being left on any bagger booths. There is also a scanning device for tapping the RFID tag in case the luggage will be left in the claiming area. It will be easier for the bagger to identify where the luggage is placed. If the specific tag has been tapped, the LED on the right side of the device will turn into a blue. The connection between the device and the users' phone is via Bluetooth. If the phone or the device is out of range, the phone will alarm the user that his luggage is lost. When the user sends a specified test message to the device, it will sound the alarm and will send the recent location, specifically the longitude and latitude, through text message to the relay situation. The GPS module will be used for tracking the location of the luggage. When the relay station receives the text from the device, the relay station will locate the bag using Google Maps, and it will send a text message to the user with the new location, time, and the link of it. The user will then check the link to make sure if the site that was being sent is the recent location provided in the message.
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Abstract: The device is a luggage tracker, and at the same time, it can be used as an indicator with the specific luggage when the luggage is being left on any bagger booths. There is also a scanning device for tapping the RFID tag in case the luggage will be left in the claiming area. It will be easier for the bagger to identify where the luggage is placed. If the specific tag has been tapped, the LED on the right side of the device will turn into a blue. The connection between the device and the users' phone is via Bluetooth. If the phone or the device is out of range, the phone will alarm the user that his luggage is lost. When the user sends a specified test message to the device, it will sound the alarm and will send the recent location, specifically the longitude and latitude, through text message to the relay situation. The GPS module will be used for tracking the location of the luggage. When the relay station receives the text from the device, the relay station will locate the bag using Google Maps, and it will send a text message to the user with the new location, time, and the link of it. The user will then check the link to make sure if the site that was being sent is the recent location provided in the message.

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