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Design survey of Smart Video Surveillance using Emerging 5G Wireless Technology

M. R. Sheeba, Dr. M. R. Arun, F. Shabina Fred Rishma

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The general standard of commercial and domestic applications with the current generation 4G wireless network has been transformed to a new and next generation wireless network 5G. Referring this 5G technology provides a large bandwidth to the users that have not been experienced. There are also several advanced features that create demand as well as make them a powerful technology soon. In this research work it is focused to implement 5G technology in the surveillance domain, since 5G network act faster and more robust than the past and tend to be more connective towards autonomous devices or systems with better quality images. This paper proposes with a focus on implementing Video surveillance and Internet of Things (IOT) working hand in hand with the support of 5G wireless technology, since the products such as cameras and recording systems are predominantly Internet Protocol (IP) based and are connected through the Internet.

 

Keywords: Video Surveillance, 5G, 4G, Wireless Technology, Smart, IOT, IP.

Cite this Article: M. R. Sheeba, M. R. Arun, F. Shabina Fred Rishma. Design survey of Smart Video Surveillance using Emerging 5G Wireless Technology. International Journal of Satellite Communication & Remote Sensing. 2019; 5 (2): 6-11p.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/jscrs.v5i2.1196

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