Surveillance System for Additional Security of Tactical Objects
Name
Karl Mumme
Abstract
In light of Russia's aggression in Ukraine, significant developments have occurred in modern warfare, with the adoption of numerous novel technologies and tactics. Consequently, it is imperative for Estonia to keep pace with these developments and create opportunities to defend itself effectively in the event of potential aggression. The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to develop an additional security solution for perimeter protection using electronics to safeguard units during rest periods and to provide surveillance for tactical objects. The developed surveillance system consists of multiple motion sensors, transmitters, and a collector to display the info on a screen. When a motion sensor detects movement, the information is transmitted to the receiver, which then acts according to standard procedures based on the received data. The completed surveillance system comprises of one receiver and three transmitters with motion sensors. Both the hardware and software allow for an increase in the number of components to expand the coverage area of the surveillance network. The devices were tested in various weather conditions, revealing that the range of surveillance may decrease during precipitation.
Graduation Thesis language
Estonian
Graduation Thesis type
Bachelor - Computer Science
Supervisor(s)
Erkki Laaneoks
Defence year
2024