ENHANCING BORDER SECURITY: SMART SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

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Year : 2026 | Volume : 13 | 01 | Page :
    By

    Partha Haldar,

  • Anindya Haldar,

  • Satyajit Mistry,

  • Mominul Mondal,

  • Dr. Anubrata Mondal,

  1. Student, Department of Electrical Engineering., Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, West Bengal, India
  2. Student, Department of Electrical Engineering., Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, West Bengal, India
  3. Student, Department of Electrical Engineering., Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, West Bengal, India
  4. Student, Department of Electrical Engineering., Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, West Bengal, India
  5. HOD & Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering., Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, West Bengal, India

Abstract

Advanced technology solutions are required to assure safety, prevent infiltration, and efficiently monitor activities in light of the growing risks to national security along international borders. The Enhancing Border Security System: Smart Surveillance System” project suggests a reliable, economical, and clever surveillance system designed for in-the-moment border monitoring. In order to provide a thorough security framework, this system combines contemporary sensors, motion detectors, infrared cameras, and wireless communication modules. Detecting unauthorized movements and sending real-time data to central command units for prompt action is the main goal. Even in difficult environments or low light levels, the system uses motion detection based on artificial intelligence (AI). [1-3] Security forces can be immediately informed of the precise location of breaches thanks to integration with GPS and GSM devices. Additionally, by minimizing reliance on humans, the technology lowers personnel danger and permits ongoing surveillance in challenging and inaccessible areas. This intelligent surveillance model can be used in a variety of environments, such as deserts, woodlands, and coastal borders. It is also scalable and energy efficient. It provides a proactive approach to national defence in addition to increasing the effectiveness of border patrols. In line with the requirements of smart and digital military infrastructure, the suggested system opens the door for a contemporary, automated, and safe border management approach.

Keywords: Smart Surveillance, Smart border system , Smart Alert System , Remote Area Monitoring , Border Safety System

How to cite this article:
Partha Haldar, Anindya Haldar, Satyajit Mistry, Mominul Mondal, Dr. Anubrata Mondal. ENHANCING BORDER SECURITY: SMART SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM. Journal of Microcontroller Engineering and Applications. 2026; 13(01):-.
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Partha Haldar, Anindya Haldar, Satyajit Mistry, Mominul Mondal, Dr. Anubrata Mondal. ENHANCING BORDER SECURITY: SMART SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM. Journal of Microcontroller Engineering and Applications. 2026; 13(01):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jomea/article=2026/view=238936


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Ahead of Print Subscription Review Article
Volume 13
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Received 22/12/2025
Accepted 27/01/2026
Published 20/03/2026
Publication Time 88 Days


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