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Design and Implementation of a Pilot Intelligent Video Surveillance System for Community Security

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Description

This project addresses the growing issue of insecurity in Ecuador through the design and implementation of a pilot intelligent video surveillance system. The primary goal is to provide emergency services, specifically the ECU911, with a technological tool enabling more agile and precise action in response to incidents. The methodology is structured in phases that include reviewing the state-of-the-art in national and international video surveillance technologies and a detailed analysis of the ECU911 monitoring system. Monitoring parameters are defined, necessary devices and software are selected, and the logical network infrastructure and supporting physical topology are designed and implemented. Finally, the database, graphical interface, and dynamic web platform for data acquisition and monitoring are developed. The concluding phase focuses on the rigorous evaluation of the pilot system's functionality through exhaustive testing, aiming to validate its effectiveness in improving coordination and response to citizen emergencies.<br/><br/><b>Goal</b>: <br/>To design and implement a pilot intelligent video surveillance system aimed at enhancing community security and optimizing the response capability of emergency services, such as the ECU911.<br/><br/><b>Research lines</b>: <br/>Telematics
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date5/11/1526/10/17

Keywords

  • Intelligent Video Surveillance
  • Community Security
  • ECU911
  • Emergency Monitoring
  • Network Infrastructure
  • Database Design
  • System Design
  • Data Analysis
  • Emergency Response

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 8417A Telecommunications

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