Raspberry Pi Based Tactical Autonomous Surveillance System

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  1. Assistant Professor, Student, Student, Student Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sinhgad college of Engineering, Pune, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sinhgad college of Engineering, Pune, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sinhgad college of Engineering, Pune, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sinhgad college of Engineering, Pune Maharashtra, Maharashtra, Maharashtra, Maharashtra India, India, India, India
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nIn the ever-evolving realm of security and surveillance, the need for autonomous systems capable of operating in challenging environments has become increasingly evident. The Raspberry Pi-Based Tactical Autonomous Surveillance and Self-Destruction System addresses this need by combining advanced sensor technology, robust communication capabilities, and a self-destruction mechanism to provide a comprehensive security solution. This project proposes a Raspberry Pi-based tactical autonomous surveillance system that can be used to monitor and track people and objects in a variety of environments. The system uses a combination of sensors, including an IR sensor, metal proximity sensor, gyroscope, and ESP32 camera, to collect data about its surroundings. At the core of the system lies the Raspberry Pi, a powerful and versatile single-board computer responsible for processing sensor data, managing system operations, and executing self-destruction protocols. An array of sensors, including an IR sensor, metal detector, gyroscope sensor, and GPS module, provides real-time information about the surrounding environment, enabling the system to detect and track objects of interest. For remote monitoring and control, the system incorporates a GSM module, facilitating secure communication over cellular networks. This allows operators to access sensor data, control system movements, and initiate self-destruction if necessary.

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Keywords: IR sensors, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), GPS, Raspberry Pi

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How to cite this article: S.S. Kamble, Atharva Deshpande, Kunal Kumbhar, Vedant Rajput. Raspberry Pi Based Tactical Autonomous Surveillance System. Recent Trends in Electronics Communication Systems. May 10, 2024; 11(01):1-7.

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Volume 11
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Received April 3, 2024
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