IOT-BASED ANDROID-CONTROLLED SURVEILLANCE ROBOT
Keywords:
Arduino, Raspberrypi, Camera, Surveillance robot, BluetoothAbstract
An enormous need exists for security services, notably in residential areas, places of employment, militaries, and on corporate boards of directors. The necessity for security measures to protect people, property, and the borders of nations has always been felt throughout history. Providing surveillance in particularly sensitive locations, terrorist hotspots and other high-risk areas without putting human lives in danger is the purpose of this initiative, which is still in its early stages. In this project, the Raspberry Pi is controlled by an Android Bluetooth application, and a 360-degree night vision camera is utilised for surveillance purposes to capture images. When you use the camera, you can watch a live stream of the film that it gathers, which can also be seen using an Android app, which is available for download. It also features a complete 360-degree rotation, which allows for more extensive monitoring, as well as the ability to store both video and audio from the camera's software. When the spy robot chassis, which is powered by a Raspberry Pi, is interfaced with an Android app, the direction controls are communicated to the chassis by a Bluetooth module, which is connected to the chassis over a Bluetooth connection.
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