Remote Surveillance and Monitoring System Using IoT

  • Kouame Yann Olivier Akansie, Manjula R. Bharamagoudra, Rajashekhar C. Biradar

Abstract

Nowadays, LED displays have become the new trend in displaying different kind of information. Depending on their specifications, they can be used pretty anywhere, for different purposes. The lowest level is single color displays which are widely used for advertisement which involve displaying text data. The main advantage of such displays is that different modules can be assembled to get a much bigger display. We are doing a device that uses the same kind of display, with some additional components such as a camera for video live streaming, a battery for standalone devices, and some sensors to optimize the device and save energy. A device can work alone, or in a network, depending on the use. The objective of the system we are designing is to serve as a medium for the administration to communicate with the students. The teaching as well as managing staff will be able to target any classroom and send a text message. Apart from that, the director will be able to watch in live what is happening inside a classroom, with the web application that is designed for managing the displays network. The whole system acts as a mean of ensuring that all the scheduled activities are going on as per the scheduled. The current version allows only an administrator to manage the system from a remote place. As future enhancement, the teachers will receive some reminders from the web app when it’s time to teach. They will also be able to have dedicated devices which can be managed by them, to display information in case someone misses them. We’ll also provide the option of a of mesh networking between all the devices such that the system doesn’t rely on any existing network, as it’s the case with the current version.

Published
2020-06-01
How to Cite
Kouame Yann Olivier Akansie, Manjula R. Bharamagoudra, Rajashekhar C. Biradar. (2020). Remote Surveillance and Monitoring System Using IoT. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(10s), 7741-7750. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/24102
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