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Campus team develops personal safety devices.


J. Barry Barry, Welsh Barri, town (1991 pop. 45,053) and port, Vale of Glamorgan, S Wales, on the Bristol Channel. Once a major coal-exporting port, its more diversified export products include cement, flour, and steel products.  DuVall Duvall (also DuVall) is a surname, and may refer to
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 is on a mission to make the college campus a safer place. As director of the Technology Advancement Center at East Carolina University East Carolina University is a public, coeducational, intensive research university located in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. Named East Carolina University by statue and commonly known as ECU or East Carolina  (N.C.), he and his team are working on several pilot projects that will give students handheld persona persona /per·so·na/ (per-so´nah) [L.] in jungian psychology, the personality mask or facade presented by a person to the outside world, as opposed to the anima, the inner being.

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In DuVall's opinion, the handheld devices go one better than the emergency phones prevalent on many campuses. As helpful as such telephones can be, they are limited because they are stationary Stationary can mean:
  • Fixed in position, or mode: immobile.
  • Unchanging in condition or character.
  • In statistics and probability: a stationary process.
  • In mathematics: a stationary point.
  • In mathematics: a stationary set.
 while students are mobile, says DuVall. And, while cell phone technology may seem to be an easy answer, the carrier signals are not reliable enough in every campus building to be effective, he adds.

That's why DuVall and his team are testing and developing personal safety devices with built-in panic buttons.

One press will alert campus police to a student in danger. Think of this as the student version of the "Help me, I've fallen and I can't get up," button device made popular in a TV commercial some years back.

DuVall says that two murders last spring at University of North Carolina-Wilmington helped him focus even more on his work. His center has already launched a pilot project to protect the students using a growing, but fringe area fringe area
n.
A zone just outside of the range of a broadcasting station in which signals are weakened and distorted.
 of the campus, located in the town of Greenville.

The project is called "Warehouse Alert," because this area of campus encompasses old warehouses that are now being repurposed for academic and student use. Throughout the summer, 20 students who walk to and from the warehouse area will test personal safety devices.

The technology involved includes a series of locators installed throughout this campus area. Campus police will know when a student activates a personal safety device. Technology at the police station will be able to pinpoint a student's location so police can send aid. The entire cost for this pilot project is $5,000.

Another pilot focuses on students with disabilities. Blind students, those using wheelchairs, and those with other mobility needs, will carry personal safety devices that can be activated activated

a state of being more than usually active. In biological systems this is usually brought about by chemical or electrical means. Commonly said of pharmaceutical and chemical products.
 from any part of the campus. DuVall says the devices can do double-duty in all cases, helping to not only communicate who is in danger, but who may need medical assistance.
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Publication:University Business
Date:Jun 1, 2005
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