An Automatic Framework for Web Controlled Surveillance using the Raspberry Pi
Keywords:
Internet of Things, Raspberry PI, Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter, Web Controlled SurveillanceAbstract
The paper describes a method for designing and managing a live streaming robot over the internet using a Raspberry Pi. The camera serves as the robot's eye, and robovision is used to track surveillance systems. This paper explores the development of a live video streaming robot that can be operated through the internet. When streaming footage, the programmed web control helps the robot to switch left, right, front, and back. As we transition into a smart world or IoT (Internet of Things) powered by smart devices, the systems built here link to the internet and are controlled by a web browser on a smart mobile phone. The Raspberry Pi model B chip serves as the system's core, with enough motors and a surveillance camera R pi 2 connected to it. The Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers developed by the United Kingdom. A personal computer receives the live footage captured by the Raspberry Pi on the robot's board, and the RPI receives the signals from the computer.