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Use Of Mobile Networks For The Purpose Of Protecting Persons And Property

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  • Martin Boroš

    (University of Zilina, Faculty of security engineering, Department of Security management)

  • Matej Kučera

    (University of Zilina, Faculty of electrical engineering and information technology, Department of Measurement and Applied Electrical Engineering)

  • Ladislav Mariš

    (University of Zilina, Faculty of security engineering, Department of Security management)

Abstract

Mobile networks have been around us for decades, and life without them is difficult to reconstruct. Their gradual evolution has varied over time, depending on the requirements of their users. Originally, they were used only for the transmission of telephony, but transmission in the speech band today is mainly used for data transmission and telephony is in moderate attenuation. Various types of data can be transmitted via mobile networks due to their size or importance. In the area of ​​security, mobile networks are used from two basic points of view. The first aspect is the use for communication between the components of the electrical security system and the second is the transmission of information from the monitored object to the monitoring and alarm receiving center. The aim of the paper will be to point out the composition of mobile networks focusing on the functioning of cellular systems and the course of communication between individual parts of the system. The main view will be to the base station of the system without which the functionality of the system would not be possible. In addition to the principle of functionality, we will also focus on utilizing the possibilities of information transmission via mobile networks in terms of property protection and we will focus on the possibility of their use in the future.as Clasification-JEL:

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  • Martin Boroš & Matej Kučera & Ladislav Mariš, 2019. "Use Of Mobile Networks For The Purpose Of Protecting Persons And Property," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 7(0), pages 899-904, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:7:y:2019:i:0:p:899-904
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v7.1472
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