Design and Implementation of Intelligent Mobile Information System for Campus Safety Management
If information technology can be utilized for campus safety, it would be helpful for school staff to monitor all situations in schools. This study is based on campus safety management and is aimed at establishing an intelligent mobile information system in colleges; this will facilitate the installation of video recorders in the rush areas (at the entrance and exit of the campus) and inconspicuous places on campuses. This study adopts the Windows Media Player along the RTP/RTSP protocol in order to embed the mobile information system into the users' machines (personal digital assistants or smart phones). In this study, we randomly select 40 school staff and 100 students to test the intelligent system. Further, the results were compared with those from a conventional school safety system. Forty-two percent of users were satisfied with the conventional safety system and 96% of the users were satisfied with the intelligent mobile system when using personal digital assistants. The software integrity satisfaction was 99.99%; usability satisfaction, 96%; correctness, 95%; and reliability, 95%.