Explorations into the Design of Mobile Police and Warning Information Application System under 4G Background
Author(s):
G. M. Kristina, C. E. Gooyers
Affiliation(s):
Department of Kinesiol, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
ABSTRACT: When the majority of policemen are executing police affairs, they will use widely the police affair information, such as the detection of cases, arresting fugitives, verification of vehicles, combat and crime prevention work. Public information security technology is vital to its application. The paper presents the design of the mobile police information application system based on 4G information technology and communication technologies, which effectively meets the requirements of the police security to make rapid responses to emergencies in the daily work. In addition, it has efficiently improved the combat capability of the public security system.
Keywords : 4G mobile police; Mobile application; Public security.
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