Passive Internet of Events Enabled by Broadly Compatible Self‐Powered Visualized Platform Toward Real‐Time Surveillance

Abstract Surveillance is an intricate challenge worldwide especially in those complicated environments such as nuclear plants, banks, crowded areas, barns, etc. Deploying self‐powered wireless sensor nodes can increase the system's event detection capabilities by collecting environmental change...

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Main Authors: Chaojie Chen, Haoran Zhang, Guoqiang Xu, Tingting Hou, Jingjing Fu, Haoyu Wang, Xin Xia, Cheng Yang, Yunlong Zi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-12-01
Series:Advanced Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202304352
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Summary:Abstract Surveillance is an intricate challenge worldwide especially in those complicated environments such as nuclear plants, banks, crowded areas, barns, etc. Deploying self‐powered wireless sensor nodes can increase the system's event detection capabilities by collecting environmental changes, while the incompatibility among components (energy harvesters, sensors, and wireless modules) limits their application. Here, a broadly compatible self‐powered visualized platform (SPVP) is reported to construct a passive internet of events (IoE) network for surveillance systems. By encoding electric signals into reference and working LEDs, SPVP can visualize resistance change generated by commercial resistive sensors with a broad working range (<107 Ω) and the transmission distance is up to 30 meters. Visible light signals are captured by surveillance cameras and processed by the cloud to achieve real‐time event monitoring and identification, which forms the passive IoE network. It is demonstrated that the passive‐IoE‐based surveillance system can detect intrusion, theft, fire alarm, and distress signals quickly (30 ms) for 106 cycles. Moreover, the confidential information can be encrypted by SPVPs and accessed through a phone application. This universal scheme may have huge potential for the construction of safe and smart cities.
ISSN:2198-3844