Volume - 7 | Issue - 2 | june 2025
Published
18 July, 2025
As everyone knows, museums are houses for priceless artifacts that need to be preserved at all costs. It is important to note that these artifacts need to be stored in a suitable environment for preservation. The proposed "Deformation Evidence Guard" is an Internet of Things device that provides protection for deformation evidence and ensures that its environmental norms are maintained. Various sensors in this device work together to ensure that desired results are obtained. An alarm beeps, and an immediate alert is issued when movement is detected near an artifact, and an ESP takes a picture of a 32-came intruder. Technology also enables the sensor to continuously monitor temperature and humidity levels, presenting results on an LED display to help preserve as many artifacts as possible. This simple, automated device increases museum protection by reducing the possibility of theft and deterioration through real-time monitoring and environmental tracking. The proposed model using high energy efficiency, the ability to monitor surroundings, motion sensing, and an attached camera, as well as features such as real-time reactions, consistent monitoring, and detailed tracking, making it a novel approach compared to existing.
KeywordsArtifact protection IoT security system Motion detection Environmental monitoring ESP32-CAM Real-time alert Buzzer alarm Intrusion detection Smart surveillance Temperature and humidity tracking Automated monitoring

