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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Published by : Advanced Scientific Research
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Open Eyes

Author: K.S.S. VINOTH KUMAR, D. CHITRADEVI
Abstract: Open eyes is an eye that is always watching movement in absence of the owner. The unlawful entry into a building or other location for the purpose of committing an offence is known as crime of stealing such as house theft, robbery. These types of crimes are increasing now-a-days. The major crime scene happens around this world is Burglary i.e. house theft in owner absence. In this era many houses are secured with ClosedCircuit Television (CCTV) cameras and many types of camera and microcomputer were invented like Raspberry Pi and its accessories like camera with motion detecting sensors. Still the crime scene happens and the cops are identifying thieves after the crime happens with the help of recording tape. The intruders arrested after the crime happens but the stolen things are lost and the owner can’t get over it. To overcome the drawbacks of these crimes, the refurbished CCTV Camera is used to prevent the crime scene and when compared to existing system the proposed system is effective, stable, more user friendly to use and much better in anticipate the crimes
Keyword: Burglary, Raspberry Pi, Sensors, Camera, AI Bot.
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