P2P & LBS Technology-Based Mobile Police System Design ()
Abstract
With the coverage by the mobile network and
the popularization of mobile phone communication software, the traditional
voice communication, short message service and even the interconnection service
have gradually been replaced by mobile terminal equipment. Confronted with the
ever-increasingly serous information explosion, police authorities meet with
new challenges in their daily police work. This paper establishes a mobile
police application system integrating office work, early warning, publicity and
surveillance through careful study of the Peer to Peer and Location Based
technology, striving to transform the traditional idea, break the traditional
mode, expand the tradition scope so as to better exercise the social
supervision function, publicize precaution information and crack down on crime.
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Yao, W. , He, P. and Xu, S. (2015) P2P & LBS Technology-Based Mobile Police System Design.
Journal of Computer and Communications,
3, 51-60. doi:
10.4236/jcc.2015.39006.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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