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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2018.22.9.1159

Accident Prevention in Confined Space Using IoT Technology  

Choi, Yoo-jung (School of Business Administration, Kyungpook National University)
Choi, Hun (Department of Management Information Systems, Catholic University of Pusan)
Abstract
Recently, Internet use is increasing in various fields. Especially in the sudden disaster area, the role of Internet of things that can continuously monitor is getting bigger. In this study, the characteristics of the confined space and the environmental hazards are examined, and the Internet of the object which is being commercialized will be reviewed. Accidents in confined spaces are very high compared to other places, and it is very difficult to predict accidents. Recently, various attempts have been made to prevent accidents in confined spaces using the Internet of things. Especially, it detects the various gases that can occur in the closed space using sensors and sends them to the workers in real time, so that the risk can be detected in advance to minimize the risk. In this paper, we propose an effective disaster prevention plan using the Internet of things through the case study of the Internet for the prevention of accidents in a confined space.
Keywords
IoT(Internet of Things); Confined Space; Accident Prevention; harmful gas;
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