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Development of microwave radar based periphery surveillance system in a selected mining area

IR@CIMFR: CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad

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Title Development of microwave radar based periphery surveillance system in a selected mining area
 
Creator Chaulya, S.K.
Singh, Pritam Kumar
 
Subject Instrumentation
 
Description This paper deals with a periphery surveillance system, which has been developed and deployed by CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, India as an aid for keeping constant vigilance on a selected area even in adverse weather conditions like foggy weather, rainy weather, dusty environment, etc. The developed system consists of a frequency modulated continuous wave radar with 400 m range, a pan-tilt-camera, a wireless sensor network, a fast dedicated graphics processing unit, and a display unit. It is capable of controlling illegal mining, theft of minerals, and ensuring safety and security of the mine to a great extent. When an intrusion is detected, the system automatically gives audio-visual warning at the intrusion site where the radar is installed as well as in the control room. The system has the facility to record the intrusion data and video footage with timestamp events in the form of log.
 
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Date 2020-11
 
Type Article
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Identifier Chaulya, S.K. and Singh, Pritam Kumar (2020) Development of microwave radar based periphery surveillance system in a selected mining area. Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications.
 
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