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Toward a Smart Campus Using IoT: Framework for Safety and Security System on a University Campus; Article Critique
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The authors propose a safety and security framework designed for university campuses and leverage the IoT on campus. The proposed system is expected to have cameras, microphone sensors, glass break sensors, raspberry Pi (RPi) boards, a drone, and a server connected to the campus safety and security Operation Control Center (OCC). Alghamdi et al. (2019) propose that the system be designed so that RPi are used to process the data from the collection devices, including the cameras and microphone sensors. This is by design since they are relatively cheaper and would reduce the workload for the servers, avoiding burdening them. When suspicious activity is detected, the RPi will notify the server and report the location ID, and the drone is dispatched to the location. The drone identifies the suspects and sends several frames to the OCC to identify and determine which suspect to follow.
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Alghamdi, A., Thanoon, M. I., & Alsulami, A. (2019). Toward a Smart Campus using IoT: Framework for safety and security system on a university campus. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, 4(5), 97–103. https://doi.org/10.25046/aj040512
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