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Two-Dimensional Code Based Spatiotemporal Modeling and Its Application in Object Tracing

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  • Yanghua Gao
  • Zhihua Zhang
  • Huanwen Wang
  • Hailiang Lu

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Space-time consistency is of great importance for mapping things from physical world to cyber world, which could be one of the fundamental issues in constructing cyber-physical system (CPS). A two-dimensional code spatiotemporal modeling method is proposed in this paper. We apply the two-dimensional code as an information carrier to store object's characteristics (object's ID, attributes, instructions, spatiotemporal data, etc.), the smartphone as a mobile device to obtain the object's real-time spatiotemporal data with its system time and GPS module; then the object's spatiotemporal information can be transmitted and stored in a backend server with a database. Meanwhile, the object's spatiotemporal information can also be inquired by smartphone users and other web users. A use case that applied this proposed method to trace object's smartphone information is described later, and the result shows that tracing objects with two-dimensional code has many advantages, such as fast reading and transmitting, low cost, and robust, confidential, and strong readability; furthermore, the proposed modeling method keeps the consistency of object's time and space in CPS.

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  • Yanghua Gao & Zhihua Zhang & Huanwen Wang & Hailiang Lu, 2015. "Two-Dimensional Code Based Spatiotemporal Modeling and Its Application in Object Tracing," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 11(8), pages 527217-5272, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:11:y:2015:i:8:p:527217
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/527217
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