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Missing Persons Comprehensive Tracking System | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Abstract:

This paper presents the development of a Missing Persons Comprehensive Tracking System (MPCTS) that utilizes a secure login-based interface to display missing people data...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents the development of a Missing Persons Comprehensive Tracking System (MPCTS) that utilizes a secure login-based interface to display missing people data. The system incorporates multi-area CCTV integration, enabling realtime surveillance footage analysis to enhance search efforts. Additionally, the MPCTS provides detailed information on found persons, facilitating efficient reunification with their families. A key feature of this system is proximity-based police station mapping, which helps law enforcement agencies locate the nearest police station to the incident for quick response and efficient coordination. The secure login-based interface ensures that only authorized personnel can access and update the missing people's data, guaranteeing the privacy and confidentiality of sensitive information. Overall, the MPCTS aims to streamline the process of tracking missing persons, leveraging advanced technologies such as CCTV integration and proximity-based mapping, to improve search and rescue operations, ultimately leading to more successful outcomes.
Date of Conference: 28-29 June 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 August 2024
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Conference Location: Bangalore, India

I. Introduction

To help in the search and recovery of missing people, the Missing Persons Comprehensive Tracking System with Secure Login-Based Interface is a strong and practical tool. Law enforcement agencies and organizations can locate missing persons, map police stations based on proximity, collect CCTV footage from many locations, and get comprehensive information on people who have been found thanks to the vast capabilities of this system.

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