Smart Surveillance Technology Javier Ocasio Perez Mariel Martinez

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Smart Surveillance Technology Javier Ocasio Perez Mariel Martinez Marrero William Sanchez Rosa Abraham Diaz

Smart Surveillance Technology Javier Ocasio Perez Mariel Martinez Marrero William Sanchez Rosa Abraham Diaz Santiago

Personnel Background n Javier Ocasio Perez (Project Manager) • n Mariel Martinez Marrero (Hardware

Personnel Background n Javier Ocasio Perez (Project Manager) • n Mariel Martinez Marrero (Hardware Engineer) • n Hardware Development and intercommunication Abraham Diaz Santiago (Software Engineer) • n Software Development William Sanchez Rosa (Software Engineer) • Software Development and intercommunication

Overview n n n n n Introduction Problem Statement Objectives Possible Solutions Block Diagram

Overview n n n n n Introduction Problem Statement Objectives Possible Solutions Block Diagram Budget Deliverables Associated Risks and Effects Conclusion

Introduction n Lack of surveillance for sensitive equipment and devices prone to theft. Fast

Introduction n Lack of surveillance for sensitive equipment and devices prone to theft. Fast response with appropriate data. Cites: q q q “After only 20 minutes of watching and evaluating monitor screens, the attention of most individuals has degenerated to well below acceptable levels. Monitoring video screens is both boring and mesmerizing. ” – US Do. D “London’s Metropolitan Police, reported that the city’s network of near-ubiquitous public cameras had been ‘an utter fiasco. ’ ” – MSNBC In the past 3 years, the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez reported 394 crimes of theft and damage to the property which has summed up to a loss of $125, 000 – Office of Quality of Life UPRM

Problem Statement n n The need to improve monitoring of highly sensitive equipment. Time

Problem Statement n n The need to improve monitoring of highly sensitive equipment. Time span between situations and reaction. Some equipments require more than just visual monitoring. Currently systems are oriented on domestic and military surveillance.

Objectives n To create a solution that integrates hardware and software to resolve the

Objectives n To create a solution that integrates hardware and software to resolve the problem of security and monitoring of sophisticated equipment. q q Incorporate sensors for the monitoring of equipment Detect movement by image analysis Access the system by a web application Shorten the time between situation and response from the administrator.

Possible Solutions n Eyeline Video Software, q n X 10 Home Camera Surveillance q

Possible Solutions n Eyeline Video Software, q n X 10 Home Camera Surveillance q n Software and camera Pro. Tech. Computer q n Software based – lack of sensors Customized for the customer but expensive Sensorsoft q Customized system – lack of video storage

Our Solution Smart Surveillance Technology System: n Integration of hardware and software solution for

Our Solution Smart Surveillance Technology System: n Integration of hardware and software solution for monitoring q q q Hardware n Microprocessor, sensors, camera, alarm. Software n Application, web interface, data base. Communication methods n Email, SMS.

Block Diagram Database

Block Diagram Database

Hardware (Prototype) n Sensors q Collect information from environment. n n n Microprocessor q

Hardware (Prototype) n Sensors q Collect information from environment. n n n Microprocessor q Communication between hardware and software. n n MSP 430 F 149 Camera q Constantly monitor the equipment location. n n Fire (Smoke) - DD-4018 Smoke Detector Temperature - E 52 -THE 5 A- 0/100 C Web Cam (640 x 480 resolution) 1. 3 MP Alarm q For alerting when there is a critical situation. n Custom made alarm.

Software (Prototype) n Main Application service. q Logic between hardware and user settings. n

Software (Prototype) n Main Application service. q Logic between hardware and user settings. n n Web Interface q User access to area of monitoring. n n Microsoft C#. NET 3. 5 Framework (MAS) Microsoft ASP. NET 3. 5 Framework & AJAX Data Base q Structure storage architecture n My. SQL Database

Budget Category Cost Salary $15, 003. 35 Hardware $203. 57 Software $0. 00 Miscellaneous

Budget Category Cost Salary $15, 003. 35 Hardware $203. 57 Software $0. 00 Miscellaneous $68. 39 Project Cost $15, 275. 31 73% Overhead $11, 150. 98 Total Project Cost $26, 426. 29

Deliverables n Phase 1: Defining the problem q q n Phase 2: Database and

Deliverables n Phase 1: Defining the problem q q n Phase 2: Database and Microprocessor to computer communication q q n Presentation (November 5, 2008) Phase 4: Final Prototype and testing q n Progress Report #1 (October 29, 2008) Presentation (October 15, 2008) Phase 3: Sensor data collecting q n Proposal (September 10, 2008) Presentation (November 26, 2008) Phase 5: Final Documentation q q Final Report (December 1, 2008) Final presentation (Date selected by Registrar’s office) User guide (Dec 1, 2008) Device and Web interface running together (Dec 1, 2008)

Associated Risks q q q q Team members Health Team member leaves group Hardware

Associated Risks q q q q Team members Health Team member leaves group Hardware or Software failure Conflicts between team members Parts do not arrive Parts Failure Hurricane and weather conditions

Associated Effects n n Health and Safety q User manual will explain the appropriate

Associated Effects n n Health and Safety q User manual will explain the appropriate use of the system to avoid any health risks. Environment q Compliant with the Ro. HS directive and appropriate materials for non-toxic disposal. Ethical q Because of privacy issues, signs will be placed in monitored areas Modular Behavior q Implementation of three independent modules. q If one presents problems, it will not affect the logic and behavior of the other modules.

Conclusion n The system provides more confidence to equipment owners by preventing theft and

Conclusion n The system provides more confidence to equipment owners by preventing theft and providing visual evidence for future reference. Lower the time span between a situation and its corresponding reaction to it from the user. Allow remote access to logs, sensor data and visual information via web.

Questions?

Questions?

References n n After only 20 minutes of watching and evaluating monitor screens, the

References n n After only 20 minutes of watching and evaluating monitor screens, the attention of most individuals has degenerated to well below acceptable levels. Monitoring video screens is both boring and mesmerizing. – US Do. D http: //www. ncjrs. gov/school/ch 2 a_5. html London’s Metropolitan Police, reported that the city’s network of nearubiquitous public cameras had been “an utter fiasco. ” – MSNBC http: //www. msnbc. msn. com/id/25355673/page/2/