Video Streaming Using Cell Phones for Property Surveillance

Video Streaming using Cell Phones for Property Surveillance or VStream is a project to control their belongings at anywhere far from theirplace. Security is synonym with private and confidential issue. People apply security to protect their belongings against intrusion. It is much more convenient...

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Main Author: Mohd Muhajir, Noor Halizah
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2007
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9709/1/2007%20-%20Video%20Streaming%20Using%20Cell%20Phones%20for%20Property%20Surveillance.pdf
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Summary:Video Streaming using Cell Phones for Property Surveillance or VStream is a project to control their belongings at anywhere far from theirplace. Security is synonym with private and confidential issue. People apply security to protect their belongings against intrusion. It is much more convenient as it is available and control by the cell phones. For this VStream project, video streaming elements will be added into the cell phones and this give beneficial people as another alternative to control and see what happen with their belongings through their cell phones. Besides that, another feature of this VStream project is that it is unique compared to other security application available whereby it is more interactive as there are two ways communication between the user andPC camera. For this project, it will applyGPRS elements which then can enable the reader to display video streaming from their cell phones. The methodology of this project consists of two parts which are the research part and the design part. For the research part, the questionnaire, observation and surveys will be the method applied while for the design part, 'Waterfall' methodology that consists of five different stages which are analysis, design, development ,testing and evaluation will be implemented. Last but not least, it is hope that the community will accept this product and make full use of it for benefits of all.