Extraction of Hottest Shipping Routes: From Positioning Data to Intelligent Surveillance

Author(s):  
Ryan Wen Liu ◽  
Maohan Liang ◽  
Jiangtian Nie ◽  
Sahil Garg ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (3) ◽  
pp. 60408-1-60408-10
Author(s):  
Kenly Maldonado ◽  
Steve Simske

The principal objective of this research is to create a system that is quickly deployable, scalable, adaptable, and intelligent and provides cost-effective surveillance, both locally and globally. The intelligent surveillance system should be capable of rapid implementation to track (monitor) sensitive materials, i.e., radioactive or weapons stockpiles and person(s) within rooms, buildings, and/or areas in order to predict potential incidents proactively (versus reactively) through intelligence, locally and globally. The system will incorporate a combination of electronic systems that include commercial and modifiable off-the-shelf microcomputers to create a microcomputer cluster which acts as a mini supercomputer which leverages real-time data feed if a potential threat is present. Through programming, software, and intelligence (artificial intelligence, machine learning, and neural networks), the system should be capable of monitoring, tracking, and warning (communicating) the system observer operations (command and control) within a few minutes when sensitive materials are at potential risk for loss. The potential customer is government agencies looking to control sensitive materials and/or items in developing world markets intelligently, economically, and quickly.


Author(s):  
Hongguang Li ◽  
Xinhua Feng ◽  
Deming Wu ◽  
Lifeng Liang

2018 ◽  
Vol 48 (8) ◽  
pp. 1475-1492 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rustem Dautov ◽  
Salvatore Distefano ◽  
Dario Bruneo ◽  
Francesco Longo ◽  
Giovanni Merlino ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Lone Koefoed Hansen ◽  
Christopher Gad

This article uses the movie Minority Report (2002) as an entry point for discussing conceptions of surveillance technologies and their preventive capacities. The technological research project Intelligent Surveillance Systems located in Belfast shares a vision with MR: that it is possible to construct surveillance systems that are able to foresee criminal acts and thus to prevent them from happening. We argue that the movie exemplifies that technological development and popular culture share dreams, ideas and visions and that on a very basic level, popular culture informs technological development and vice versa. The article explores this relation and argues that popular culture provides analytic insight on important discussions about surveillance and the (future) capacities of technology.


Kursor ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Basuki Rahmat ◽  
Budi Nugroho

The paper presents the intelligent surveillance robotic control techniques via web and mobile via an Internet of Things (IoT) connection. The robot is equipped with a Kinect Xbox 360 camera and a Deep Learning algorithm for recognizing objects in front of it. The Deep Learning algorithm used is OpenCV's Deep Neural Network (DNN). The intelligent surveillance robot in this study was named BNU 4.0. The brain controlling this robot is the NodeMCU V3 microcontroller. Electronic board based on the ESP8266 chip. With this chip, NodeMCU V3 can connect to the cloud Internet of Things (IoT). Cloud IoT used in this research is cloudmqtt (https://www.cloudmqtt.com). With the Arduino program embedded in the NodeMCU V3 microcontroller, it can then run the robot control program via web and mobile. The mobile robot control program uses the Android MQTT IoT Application Panel.


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