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Current state of the art biometric tracking systems for Prisons and correctional facilities rely on entry points to know who is where. It is envisaged that next generation systems will be required to tag and track at the individual level. Previously the authors have presented a roadmap for such a cyber-physical system. This paper aims to provide a potential interface design to facilitate management...
Faced with rising costs and rampant overcrowding, correctional facilities are turning to computer-based systems for help. More than 2.3 million people currently live in US prisons or jails-25 percent of the world's total inmate population-a comparatively much higher rate than in other Western countries. Denmark only incarcerates 66 of every 100,000 citizens, compared to 760 in the US. This situation...
Prisons and correctional facilities, particularly within Europe, have moved away from the traditional role of restrictive management and into one more akin to mentoring and re-education. This change of direction coupled with staffing shortages creates the need for security systems capable of self-management to relieve prison staff of the more fundamental tasks of managing movement and interaction...
The application of the biological metaphor of the autonomic nervous system to computing has created the paradigm of autonomic computing, in which computer systems self-regulate by using automatic reactions to defend, optimize and heal. Agent technologies have been highlighted in the literature as particularly appropriate for the development of autonomic systems. This paper reports on an investigation...
This paper reports on the latest developments in a deployed survivable secure system. The latest version of the system aims to transcribe low-level biometric events into high-level incident reports. This not only provides reactive reporting by providing evidence of who, where, and what when an incident occurs; and pro-active activity by ensuring high-level policies are being followed through low-level...
This paper reports on the latest developments in a deployed survivable secure system in relation to enabling the longer term aim of moving from a reactive to a predictive system. At this stage it has been decided to redevelop the event/rule processor into a distributed system to facilitate the future requirements of a predictive system
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