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Volume - 6 | Issue - 1 | march 2024

AI-Powered Real-Time Monitoring and Vigilance Alert System Open Access
Hariprasath R  , Tamil M, Yuvaraj V, K. Karthick  95
Pages: 64-74
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R, Hariprasath, Tamil M, Yuvaraj V, and K. Karthick. "AI-Powered Real-Time Monitoring and Vigilance Alert System." IRO Journal on Sustainable Wireless Systems 6, no. 1 (2024): 64-74
Published
30 April, 2024
Abstract

Real-time monitoring is increasingly complex across various fields, including security, transportation, and business operations, requiring manpower availability around the clock for monitoring and alerting. The system involves delayed alerts in the absence of manpower, potentially leading to uncertainty regarding monitoring status. The proposed system employs real-time monitoring and alerts through updates. Upon system initiation, such as with a webcam utilizing OpenCV and facial recognition libraries, algorithms analyze and process data. Detection of activity within the coverage area triggers immediate alerts to the owner through email or SMS, using the respective contact information provided during system setup. Continuous monitoring provides regular updates on the situation, aiming to enhance security and operational efficiency by promptly notifying owners of unidentified situations or human resource shortages.

Keywords

Real-time Monitoring Alert Notification Artificial Intelligence Security

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