Remote safety monitoring device for children
A remote monitoring and child safety technology, applied in medical science, closed-circuit television systems, sensors, etc., to solve problems such as the inability to send out information about the carrier's activity status, the inability to notify relevant personnel and institutions, and the inability to call the police or ask for help in a timely manner.
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[0012] The child safety remote monitoring device provided by the present invention includes two parts, one part is set on the body of the child, this part includes a sensor unit with a wireless transmitting module, RFID and a radio power multiplier; the other part is set on a movable device, For example, a sweeping robot includes a 3G communication module, a storage unit, a monitoring unit, and a wireless receiving module matched with the wireless transmitting module of the sensor unit. The monitoring unit includes a camera, a reader matched with the RFID, and a first radio transceiver unit matched with the radio power multiplying device.
[0013] The basic component of RFID is a tag (Tag), which is composed of a coupling element and a chip. Each tag has a unique electronic code and is attached to an object to identify the target object. A device that matches and reads electronically encoded information from a reader (Reader) that reads tag information through an antenna. An ...
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