scholarly journals Intelligent Security Monitoring System Based on RISC-V SoC

Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1366
Author(s):  
Wenjuan Wu ◽  
Dongchu Su ◽  
Bo Yuan ◽  
Yong Li

With the development of the economy and society, the demand for social security and stability increases. However, traditional security systems rely too much on human resources and are affected by uncontrollable community security factors. An intelligent security monitoring system can overcome the limitations of traditional systems and save human resources, contributing to public security. To build this system, a RISC-V SoC is first designed in this paper and implemented on the Nexys-Video Artix-7 FPGA. Then, the Linux operating system is transplanted and successfully run. Meanwhile, the driver of related hardware devices is designed independently. After that, three OpenCV-based object detection models including YOLO (You Only Look Once), Haar (Haar-like features), and LBP (Local Binary Pattern) are compared, and the LBP model is chosen to design applications. Finally, the processing speed of 1.25 s per frame is realized to detect and track moving objects. To sum up, we build an intelligent security monitoring system with real-time detection, tracking, and identification functions through hardware and software collaborative design. This paper also proposes a video downsampling technique. Based on this technique, the BRAM resource usage on the hardware side is reduced by 50% and the amount of pixel data that needs to be processed on the software side is reduced by 75%. A video downsampling technology is also proposed in this paper to achieve better video display effects under limited hardware resources. It provides conditions for future function expansion and improves the models’ processing speed. Additionally, it reduces the run time of the application and improves the system performance.

2013 ◽  
Vol 446-447 ◽  
pp. 1086-1090
Author(s):  
Ying Zhou ◽  
Yan Yao ◽  
Mei Wu

In this paper, a security-monitoring system for tiny relics is proposed, which is used to improve the reliability and stability of the museum security system nowadays. This paper analyzed the security-monitoring system of most of the museums in China, and two defects have been discovered. One is that there is almost no security facility which can provide special protection for tiny relics. The other is that there is no effective way to retrieve rare and valuable relics missing in the museum. The security-monitoring system for tiny relics can make up for these weaknesses by integrating two modules, alarm module and position module. Using reed switch as sensitive element, added with chip PT2262, the alarm module can sense micro movement and send position code to central computer wirelessly. Meanwhile, adopting radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for indoor location, position module can provide precise track of moving objects in museums. Combined with traditional security-monitoring, this system can achieve the best protection for tiny relics.


Author(s):  
Wahyuni Kurniasih ◽  
Abdul Rakhman ◽  
Irma Salamah

The house is the most valuable asset, therefore security at home is also very important. Therefore a home security system is created that combines a microcontroller with an Android smartphone application. The microcontroller used is the Raspberry Pi which is equipped with a camera as a home security monitoring system and various sensors as detectors such as magnetic, PIR sensors and solenoids as automatic door locks. So if the sensors that are installed detect something at home, then the homeowner will immediately get a notification sent by the database to the smartphone application, and the homeowner can monitor the state of the house right then through photos and videos recorded by cameras that have been installed at home.


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