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Border Security and Surveillance System Using IoT

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  • Siham Boukhalfa

    (GeCoDe Laboratory, University of Saida Dr. Moulay Tahar, Algeria)

  • Abdelmalek Amine

    (GeCoDe Laboratory, University of Saida Dr. Moulay Tahar, Algeria)

  • Reda Mohamed Hamou

    (GeCoDe Laboratory, University of Saida Dr. Moulay Tahar, Algeria)

Abstract

Security along the international border is a critical process in security assessment; It must be exercised the 24x7. With the advancements in wireless IoT technology, it has become much easier to design, develop and deploy a cost-effective, automatic and efficient system for intrusion detection in the context of surveillance. This paper set up to set up the most efficient surveillance solution, we propose a Border Surveillance Systems and sensitive sites. this surveillance and security system is to detect and track intruders trespassing into the monitoring area along the border, it able which triggers off precocious alerts and valuation necessary for the catch of efficient measurements in case of a threat. Our system is based on the classification of the human gestures drawn from videos envoy by Drones equipped with cameras and sensors in real-time. All accomplished experimentation and acquired results showed the benefit diverted from the use of our system and therefore it enables our soldiers to watch the borders at each and every moment to effectively and at low cost.

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  • Siham Boukhalfa & Abdelmalek Amine & Reda Mohamed Hamou, 2022. "Border Security and Surveillance System Using IoT," International Journal of Information Retrieval Research (IJIRR), IGI Global, vol. 12(1), pages 1-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jirr00:v:12:y:2022:i:1:p:1-21
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