Research on the Automation of the Surveillance System Through Computer Technologies

Authors

  • Kulmuratova Aliya Janabay qizi Student of Nukus Mining Institute

Keywords:

Surveillance system, video and audio image, technological surveillance control, IP cameras, technological monitoring system

Abstract

Nowadays, automated surveillance systems have been introduced with the help of computer technologies, which consist of surveillance systems that use cameras to monitor cargo traffic in these areas. Observed the setting is analyzed using motion detection, population behavior, individual behavior, and interactions between people, residents, and migrants.  These automated systems are capable of performing a wide range of tasks, including detection, interpretation, there are options to understand, record, and generate alerts based on learning outcomes. The researchers were able to implement by changing various features of these systems, performance monitoring capabilities are created while limiting human error. This study examines video surveillance systems and monitoring systems with integrated components. The designs used have also been researched into the areas where they are most commonly used. Important studies on these systems are presented. Existing surveillance systems were compared in terms of providing a broader; technologies based on modern computer systems were used for a more holistic understanding of the picture and system. The tracking system is often widely used when crossing state borders, checking cargo from airports, railway stations. One system technology performs several tasks. For example, the camera surveillance system, warning signals and scanner (observation of the transported load with the help of beams) tasks are automated. This technology creates many opportunities for use in the Republic of Uzbekistan. It does not take much time and plays an important role in ensuring security.

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Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Janabay qizi, K. A. . (2023). Research on the Automation of the Surveillance System Through Computer Technologies. Nexus: Journal of Advances Studies of Engineering Science, 2(5), 248–254. Retrieved from https://innosci.org/JISES/article/view/1316

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