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IoT Enabled Smart Aiport System to Avoid Covid-19
5th International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Networks, ISCON 2021 ; 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1759111
ABSTRACT
Today's generation wants everything easier, faster and automatic. During this corona pandemic, health and safety of each and every individual, either who is traveling through flights or working at an airport is a big issue. Usually, when we go to an airport, we go through many checks, and before boarding the flight, the security check-in, our luggage bags are counted and tagged by the person working at the counter of the airport. The luggage bags are put on the conveyor belt and the person working at the counter has to count the luggage bags by himself, he has to stick the tags on the luggage bags. None of the airports provides the facility of automatic counting of the luggage bags and sticking tags on them. And during this COVID-19 pandemic, we should avoid touching maximum things. This research paper provides a new technique for the same and that in a smart way. In this research, we are providing a novel approach to create an automatic system which will help to make the airport a smart one with IOT sensors and devices. Smart Airport also provides the counting of the luggage bags, tagging of the luggage bags, checking the presence of metallic objects in the luggage bags in a single embedded system. This approach will help the human society in maintaining social distancing and help them to save their time. © 2021 IEEE.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: 5th International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Networks, ISCON 2021 Year: 2021 Document Type: Article