Localization

In large-scale environments, direct localization of an alarm is crucial. For personal alarm systems, it is essential to immediately know the exact location of a person. This data is integrated into the alarm, which uses GPS coordinates when someone is on the road or outside. For indoors, various technologies such as Bluetooth, DECT and Wi-Fi are used to determine an accurate position, which is then displayed on a map of the building.

Another innovative approach is geofencing, which involves setting up predefined zones. When someone goes outside these zones, it can automatically trigger an alarm. With these advanced methods, localization becomes an integral part of the alarm system, allowing quick and effective responses in various situations.