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INTRODUCTIONThe Target tracking in mobile sensor network

is defined as finding or tracing the location

and time informaion of mobile (electronic

device) which is to be tracked by using

sensors in a connected region wirelessly.

Wireless Target tracking in mobile sensor

network is shown below

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COMPONENTS OF MOBILE

SENSOR NETWORK FOR

TRACKINGComponents of mobile sensor network for

traking are:

Sensor

Mobile

Monitor

Network

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SYSTEM ANALYSISExisting System

However these existing solutions can only be used to deal with adversaries who have only local view of network traffic , for example the adversaries may decide to deploy his own set of sensor nodes to monitor the communication in the target network.However all these existing methods assume that the adversary is a local eavesdropper.If an adversary has the global knowledge of the network traffic , it can easily defeat these schemes.

Disadvantage: These existing approaches assume a weak adversary model where the adversary sees only local network traffic.

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Proposed system

We are primarily interested in target tracking by considering both moving targets and mobile sensors.Specifically ,we are interested in the spatial resolution for localizing a target’s trajectory .

The spatial resolution refers to how accurate a target’s position can be measured by sensors ,and defined as the worst-case deviation between the estimated and the actual paths in wireless sensor networks. Our main objectives are to establish the theoretical framework for target tracking in mobile sensor networks, and quantitatively demonstrate how the mobility can be exploited to improve the tracking performance.

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SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

SPECIFICATION• Software Specification:

Operating System : windows 7

Coding language : c#.Net4.0

Database : SQL server2013

• Minimum Hardware Specification:

System Processor :PentiumIV2.4Ghz

Hard disk :40GB

Floppy derive :1.44Mb

Monitor :15 VGA colour

Mouse :Logitech

Ram :512Mb

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TARGET TRACKING PROCESS IN

MOBILE SENSOR NETWORKTarget tacking process is carried out by three segments which

are as follows.

1. Server

2. Commander

3. Tracker

1.Server:- Server sense and search for mobile devices to be tracked ,analyse endangered mobile users and send all information to commander for further processing.

2.Commander:-Commander keeps track of recievedinfomation of authenticated users and encrypt the information in the form of packets and reports tracker.

3.Tracker:- Tracker trace mobiles(electronic devices) of

authenticated users and provides report analysis.

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OUTPUT SCREENS

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ADVANTAGES

The target tracking in mobile sensor network

helps to track mobile devices wirelessly.

This provides security as it is accessed by

authorized users .

The target tracking also works in network

simulation.

This plays vital role in electronic robbery.

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APPLICATIONS• In Mobile Navigation

• Military Navigation and Operations

• Wireless Communications

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Automobile manufacturers are offering moving-

map displays as an option on new vehicles.

• Criminal Investigation

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CONCLUSION

we have studied the target tracking problem in mobile

sensor networks. Specifically, we introduce

performance metrics: spatial resolution and we

investigate the resolution against moving targets. By

modeling the dynamic aspects of the target tracking that

depend on both sensor and target mobility, we derive

the inherent relationship between the spatial resolution

and a set of crucial system parameters including sensor

density, sensing range, sensor and target mobility. The

results demonstrated that mobility can be exploited to

obtain better spatial resolution.

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