Revolutionizing industries with aerial vehicles using mobile for surveillance is the proposed title of this paper. The availability of drones has created several opportunities, particularly in the areas of agriculture, transportation, and security. This study is a follow-up to the creation of a drone controlled by Wi-Fi-based UAV and advanced image processing. To provide simple and seamless control, a mobile application has been released. Drone-taken photos and videos can also be processed and studied right away. Increasing the degree of autonomous vehicle operations, improving the accuracy of picture identification/analysis algorithms, and ensuring continuous communication between the drone and the control software are perhaps the key objectives of this work. The image processing component aims to take into account sophisticated improvements such as terrain analysis, object detection, and anomaly detection, which are crucial, particularly in the context of security surveillance. Ensuring steady and long-range connectivity while taking certain environmental elements into account can be critical. Enhancing the image processing technique to run smoothly on the off-board drone's hardware constraints is also a crucial step. However, integrating hardware and software continues to be a major challenge in the implementation of a dependable, high-accuracy, real-time analog-to-digital conversion system. The purpose of this research is to develop novel ways for improving UAV systems by integrating tough control systems with complicated image analysis capabilities. Keeping the aforementioned limits in mind, the purpose of this work is to improve understanding of how to create more self-sufficient and adaptive drones that can contribute to a broader range of professions or do more specific activities with minimal human interaction.


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    Title :

    Revolutionizing Industries with Aerial Vehicle Using Mobile for Surveillance


    Contributors:
    V, Surendar (author) / S, Raghavendran P (author) / T, Poojitha P (author) / S, Shivali (author) / G, Sakthivel (author) / M, Lokesh (author)


    Publication date :

    2024-07-10


    Size :

    735515 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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