A Remote Baby Surveillance System with RFID and GPS Tracking
Ruven A/L Sundarajoo, Gwo Chin Chung, Wai Leong Pang, Soo Fun Tan

TL;DR
This paper presents a remote baby surveillance system integrating RFID, GPS, IoT sensors, and a mobile app to monitor baby safety and comfort, aiming to prevent child abuse and provide real-time alerts to guardians.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel IoT-based baby surveillance system combining RFID, GPS, and environmental sensors with a prototype for enhanced remote monitoring.
Findings
Successful prototype development and testing.
Effective detection of baby conditions and environment.
Reliable RFID and GPS tracking performance.
Abstract
In the 21st century, sending babies or children to daycare centres has become more and more common among young guardians. The balance between full-time work and child care is increasingly challenging nowadays. In Malaysia, thousands of child abuse cases have been reported from babysitting centres every year, which indeed triggers the anxiety and stress of the guardians. Hence, this paper proposes to construct a remote baby surveillance system with radio-frequency identification (RFID) and global positioning system (GPS) tracking. With the incorporation of the Internet of Things (IoT), a sensor-based microcontroller is used to detect the conditions of the baby as well as the surrounding environment and then display the real-time data as well as notifications to alert the guardians via a mobile application. These conditions include the crying and waking of the baby, as well as…
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