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IDAC: A Sensor-Based Model for Presence Control and Idleness Detection in Brazilian Companies

IDAC: A Sensor-Based Model for Presence Control and Idleness Detection in Brazilian Companies
IDAC: A Sensor-Based Model for Presence Control and Idleness Detection in Brazilian Companies


This article proposes a new model named IDAC for idleness detection and automatic clocking in Brazilian companies. Based on the studies and the gaps identified in related work, we highlight the model features and how it interacts with sensors, providing idleness detection based on the historical movement of the employees. We developed a prototype that was evaluated through simulation, taking into account the architectural plant and the employees behavior of five real Brazilian companies. The results reveals the benefits of using IDAC both at the owner (control and productivity) and employees (the clocking actions occurs automatically) levels.
Location-awareness, Sensor Networks, Social Implications for IoT, Idleness Detection, Presence Control.
Rostirolla, Gustavo
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da Rosa Righi, Rodrigo
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dos Reis, Eduardo Souza
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Fischer, Gabriel
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Chang, Victor
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Ramachandran, Muthu
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Fischer, Gabriel
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Chang, Victor
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Rostirolla, Gustavo, da Rosa Righi, Rodrigo, dos Reis, Eduardo Souza, Fischer, Gabriel, Chang, Victor and Ramachandran, Muthu (2016) IDAC: A Sensor-Based Model for Presence Control and Idleness Detection in Brazilian Companies. The first international conference on Internet of Things and Big Data, Rome, Italy. 23 - 26 Apr 2016. (In Press)

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This article proposes a new model named IDAC for idleness detection and automatic clocking in Brazilian companies. Based on the studies and the gaps identified in related work, we highlight the model features and how it interacts with sensors, providing idleness detection based on the historical movement of the employees. We developed a prototype that was evaluated through simulation, taking into account the architectural plant and the employees behavior of five real Brazilian companies. The results reveals the benefits of using IDAC both at the owner (control and productivity) and employees (the clocking actions occurs automatically) levels.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 March 2016
Venue - Dates: The first international conference on Internet of Things and Big Data, Rome, Italy, 2016-04-23 - 2016-04-26
Keywords: Location-awareness, Sensor Networks, Social Implications for IoT, Idleness Detection, Presence Control.
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 390194
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/390194
PURE UUID: ea3be500-04dc-4fd9-a661-3fada72647cc

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Date deposited: 19 Mar 2016 18:01
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 23:13

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Author: Gustavo Rostirolla
Author: Rodrigo da Rosa Righi
Author: Eduardo Souza dos Reis
Author: Gabriel Fischer
Author: Victor Chang
Author: Muthu Ramachandran

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