ALMEIDA, D. B.; ALMEIDA, Danilo Basílio.
Resumo:
Accordion tracking presents itself with an interesting bias in order to solve the problem of
non-recovery of stolen instruments, this idea proposes the application of technology to locate
and recover something that has monetary and/or sentimental value. Therefore, with the
association of the use of technologies that can mitigate this context, the number of work
instruments not recovered through theft, loss or theft will decrease, with the possible
application of a security system that performs their tracking. After several researches looking
for the solution, it can be concluded that we do not have companies that provide this type of
service. In this context, this work aims to evaluate low-cost systems for tracking accordions,
exemplify the operation of a tracking system, and applying these concepts with music
professionals. Accordions from local musicians were used for the test, installation of a tracker
and subjective evaluations through respective donors, and the product was evaluated through
an acceptance form with nine levels of evaluation. Through the evaluation of the product, it
was possible to verify the acceptance of the musicians before the implementation of the
devices in the musicians' musical instruments. and that the product has strength in the
domestic market. The chosen system was evaluated, presenting potential for use by music
professionals. It is believed that this tool can contribute to an increase in the recovery rate of
stolen goods, and cooperate in the identification of suspects.