2009 IEEE International Conference on
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics |
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Abstract
Conventional surveillance systems capture real-time events from cameras mounted at fixed locations. A surveillance user then monitors the occurrences via a browser at a stationary computer. To enhance the mobility at the viewer side and the camera side, we implement a remote mobile surveillance system by integrating some inexpensive techniques - an OSGi service platform, which can easily be implanted with future developed applications, a camera mounted on an embedded system which is carried by a robot - Lego MindStorms NXT, and a J2ME based viewer and controller program on a mobile phone. With assistance from modern wireless networks, surveillance users can handily monitor the remote events in a wider viewing range at anytime and anywhere.