Surveillance Robot for The Live Video Transmission Application

Open Access

Year : 2023 | Volume :8 | Issue : 2 | Page : 22-29
By

Karuna Markam

Pooja Sahoo

  1. Assistant Professor Department of Electronics Engineering, Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Gwalior Madhya Pradesh India
  2. Assistant Professor Department of Electronics Engineering, Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Gwalior Madhya Pradesh India

Abstract

In this project decides to focus to create a Surveillance Robot, which can prove to be an important undertaking to protect humanity in today’s changing environment. By changing the size of this robot, we can monitor any place or get secret information there. It can be fitted in a drone, so that sensitive borders of the country can be monitored. In this period of corona, the ward of corona patients can also be monitored so that our corona warriors come in contact with infected patients to a minimum and their risk of getting infected can be reduced. It can be used for various purposes by changing its form as per the requirement. This robot captures the high-resolution video feed and transmits it to the Android device and the robot can be controlled by means of a remote module. For the purpose, using L293D Motor Driver, L293D IC, HC12 R.F. Transceiver, Arduino Nano, Ultrasonic Sensor, HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor, LCD Display and Camera. This could even be used in household surveillance and in border areas for monitoring. Also be used in naxal areas to get a brief and precise knowledge about the present conditions there. The device has a field of vision of 360 degrees.

Keywords: Surveillance Robot, LCD- ARDUINO, Camera and App, Wi-Fi, naxal

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How to cite this article: Karuna Markam, Pooja Sahoo. Surveillance Robot for The Live Video Transmission Application. Recent Trends in Sensor Research & Technology. 2023; 8(2):22-29.
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Regular Issue Open Access Article
Volume 8
Issue 2
Received September 24, 2021
Accepted October 16, 2021
Published January 16, 2023