"Children Tracking System Using a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network" Introduced by United Nations Specialist Organization
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An introduction to the project “Children Tracking System Using a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network” by Professor Fuwa and Associate Professor Suzuki of the Integrated Information Center has been published by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The ITU is one of the specialist organizations of the United Nations that is engaged in standardization and regulation between countries in the fields of wireless communication and electronic communication.
The introduction to the project was published in the magazine and web of the ITU, and distributed to the 193 ITU member country governments, companies, and international organizations in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, and Chinese.