Offline Device Tracking: A Novel Approach to Locating Lost Devices through Advanced Application Development

Authors

  • SK Jasimuddin CSE, Camellia Institute of Engineering and Technology, West Bengal, India
  • Naheeda Tharannum B ECE, Government Engineering College Raichur, India
  • Noor-A-Nabi Khan CSE, Camellia Institute of Engineering and Technology, West Bengal, India
  • Sovan Bhattacharya CSE, Dr. BC Roy Engineering College, Durgapur, India

Keywords:

Global Positioning System (GPS), Cell Tower Triangulation, Wi-Fi positioning system (WPS, WiPS or WFPS), SMS Response Time, Personally identifiable information (PII), Kalman Filter

Abstract

The ability to track a smart device Smart Phone even when offline increases the chances of recovering that lost device quickly. Maybe the thieves or people who find lost devices often fear to switch on that device(s) or turn them off to avoid detection. The features in Offline tracking can still provide the last updated or known location or update the device owner when the device comes online. Here, in this research article, we have developed an enhanced application-designed system that can track lost devices even when offline or does not connect with any network. Here, we utilized advanced location tracking technologies and robust security features so that the application ensures constant monitoring and protection of Android devices or shields of that device(s). There are various key functionalities used including real-time and historical location tracking, remote device locking, anti-theft measures, etc. Our implemented application can track the addresses of the device(s) in offline mode which was the critical challenge of locating devices without internet connectivity, providing the original users or the owner with comprehensive security and peace of mind. The development process, technical architecture, and user benefits are thoroughly examined here.

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2024-06-30

How to Cite

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S. Jasimuddin, N. Tharannum B, N.-A.-N. Khan, and S. Bhattacharya, “Offline Device Tracking: A Novel Approach to Locating Lost Devices through Advanced Application Development”, Int. J. Sci. Res. Comp. Sci. Eng., vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 74–80, Jun. 2024.

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