OpenCV Universal Multi thread video Interface with neglectable latency.
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OpenCV Universal Multi thread video Interface with neglectable latency.
cross platform utility applications
A Remote surveillance system from multiple esp32-cam clients using a remote web socket server and ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD. All video feeds are displayed in single page with motion detection message and can be fully remote controlled.
4x4 surveillance vehicle using ESP32 & Arduino
A C++ class that uses the Linux kernel's events to watch for changes to /proc/mounts and signals changes
Surveillance System Against Violence
Remote Surveillance with HIKVision Camera, Infrared sensors for motion detection: Paper published https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8210551
ESP32 Cam takes a photo every x minutes or on PIR signal and stores it on SD card or some web location.
ASTMOPS is a command line tool for evaluating the performance of A-SMGCS sensors at airports
For ease of development of C2 (Command and Control) applications this simulator offers EO and IR live video feed in a simulated 3D environment. The payload consists of a mast and the cameras mounted on a gimbal offering 2 degrees of freedom. Controllable through STANAG4586 this project is a ROS2 package.
DEV_Script_WOC
ESP32Cam with Adafruit IO to send image using PubSubClient library & Python program to subscribe to the same topic.
This repository includes the main code, electronic schematic diagram and the CATIA V5 files for the design of RogerBot-Rover and Robotic Arm. Some parts have been modified after 3D printing. Please refer on Arduino Project Hub.
Open Source, MIT licensed, SDK for Video Innovation & CCTV solutions http://ozone.network
Home surveillance with ONVIF IP network cameras
Alert functions for warehouse surveillance robot (bonus: robot battery management)
Open source universal intelligent IP video surveillance system.
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