2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04062-7_11
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Geofencing in a Security Strategy Model

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“…The vision of Education and Sustainable Development is for education to be solution oriented so that contributors to a countries sustainable future are developed. Such opportunities for personal development can be through professional training (Ijeh et al 2009a), capacity building schemes such as research work which addresses societal problems as shown in research work (Ijeh 2013). The benefits of solution oriented curriculums have been demonstrated through learning outcomes (Ijeh et al 2009b;Ijeh 2010Ijeh , 2011.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The vision of Education and Sustainable Development is for education to be solution oriented so that contributors to a countries sustainable future are developed. Such opportunities for personal development can be through professional training (Ijeh et al 2009a), capacity building schemes such as research work which addresses societal problems as shown in research work (Ijeh 2013). The benefits of solution oriented curriculums have been demonstrated through learning outcomes (Ijeh et al 2009b;Ijeh 2010Ijeh , 2011.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such opportunities for personal development can be through professional training (Ijeh et al 2009a), capacity building schemes such as research work which addresses societal problems as shown in research work (Ijeh 2013). The benefits of solution oriented curriculums have been demonstrated through learning outcomes (Ijeh et al 2009b;Ijeh 2010Ijeh , 2011. These benefits enable contributors to use their education to transform the societies in which they live.…”
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“…The wearable unit should have a speaker for communication with the alarm receiver and an alarm button. For outdoor use, it should be possible to use services such as “geofencing” [ 14 ] for setting up a geographical zone based on GPS coordinates, and if a user (the wearable unit) crosses the border of this area, an alarm is activated.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%