Video surveillance robot powered by raspberry pi
J Su\'arez-Armas, P Caballero-Gil, C Caballero-Gil

TL;DR
This paper presents a Raspberry Pi-based video surveillance robot capable of motion detection, real-time video streaming, fire detection, remote control, and secure data transmission, suitable for various environments.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive design integrating motion detection, real-time video, fire detection, remote control, and security features into a Raspberry Pi-based surveillance robot.
Findings
Successful implementation of motion and fire detection
Real-time video streaming capability demonstrated
Secure communication mechanisms established
Abstract
Video surveillance systems are increasingly used in different fields, from the domestic to the commercial environment. Current systems are being improved and complemented with new elements and functionalities. This paper proposes the design of a video surveillance robot based on Raspberry Pi with the abilities to perform tasks of motion detection, send video on real time, fire detection and also, the possibility of control it remotely from the Internet. In order to check the information received from the robot, as well as the video sent, a client application has been developed to any device with an Internet connection. In addition to this, in order to protect the information obtained by the robot, a secure system is proposed, which uses different security mechanisms to achieve this goal.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT-based Smart Home Systems · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
