<p>If you are worried that miscreants might break into your office when you are away and want to keep track, students of Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) have developed a perfect system to monitor and keep tab on intrusions.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Students - Mohamed Faras, Adarsh Singh M, Parvathy Thilak and Pooja N Babu - have developed Tri-Vision, a system to monitor and detect uninvited visitors. It also notifies authorised personnel by either SMS, email or a GPRS link about the detection.<br /><br />The system was developed at Central Food and Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) under the guidance of CFTRI scientist Anil Kumar P and head of computer science department at SJCE, Prof C N Ravikumar.<br /><br />Tri-Vision aims to detect hazards of any kind including manned, unmanned and even the slightest of changes in temperature. <br /><br />The system processes the temperature reading and images, which are received by temperatures sensors and surveillance cameras fixed in any closed room environment. <br /><br />In case of any unauthorised entry into the room, then it sends SMS, email and GPRS <br />link comprising of images captured in the surveillance cameras to authorised personnel.<br /><br />With password protection being incorporated into the system, users can install Tri-Vision in places such as server rooms, storage rooms, lockers, radioactive material storage centres, offices and research centres.<br /><br />In case of areas, where control of temperature is required, the system provides an alert indicating the increase or decrease from the set-level instantly through SMS.<br />The students believe that Tri-Vision can also be enhanced to also identify the type of hazard. <br /><br />They believe that image analysis can identify type of hazard such as fire, smoke or manual intrusion based on images captured on the surveillance cameras, without human intervention.<br /><br />Applications<br /><br />Tri-Vision can be used in...<br />* Computer centre server rooms.<br />* Storage rooms.<br />* Chemical reaction plants.<br />* Bank lockers.<br />* Temperature monitoring in a chemical reactor.<br />* Radiation leakage in radioactive material storage centres and nuclear<br />reactor rooms.<br />* Museums, offices and palaces, even houses during non-working hours.</p>
<p>If you are worried that miscreants might break into your office when you are away and want to keep track, students of Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) have developed a perfect system to monitor and keep tab on intrusions.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Students - Mohamed Faras, Adarsh Singh M, Parvathy Thilak and Pooja N Babu - have developed Tri-Vision, a system to monitor and detect uninvited visitors. It also notifies authorised personnel by either SMS, email or a GPRS link about the detection.<br /><br />The system was developed at Central Food and Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) under the guidance of CFTRI scientist Anil Kumar P and head of computer science department at SJCE, Prof C N Ravikumar.<br /><br />Tri-Vision aims to detect hazards of any kind including manned, unmanned and even the slightest of changes in temperature. <br /><br />The system processes the temperature reading and images, which are received by temperatures sensors and surveillance cameras fixed in any closed room environment. <br /><br />In case of any unauthorised entry into the room, then it sends SMS, email and GPRS <br />link comprising of images captured in the surveillance cameras to authorised personnel.<br /><br />With password protection being incorporated into the system, users can install Tri-Vision in places such as server rooms, storage rooms, lockers, radioactive material storage centres, offices and research centres.<br /><br />In case of areas, where control of temperature is required, the system provides an alert indicating the increase or decrease from the set-level instantly through SMS.<br />The students believe that Tri-Vision can also be enhanced to also identify the type of hazard. <br /><br />They believe that image analysis can identify type of hazard such as fire, smoke or manual intrusion based on images captured on the surveillance cameras, without human intervention.<br /><br />Applications<br /><br />Tri-Vision can be used in...<br />* Computer centre server rooms.<br />* Storage rooms.<br />* Chemical reaction plants.<br />* Bank lockers.<br />* Temperature monitoring in a chemical reactor.<br />* Radiation leakage in radioactive material storage centres and nuclear<br />reactor rooms.<br />* Museums, offices and palaces, even houses during non-working hours.</p>