Canine Mounted Video Surveillance System (CMVS)

Prof. Shalabh Gupta & Prof. Joseph John

In this wireless transmission system, a video camera is mounted on the back of a dog, which can access difficult and risky spaces, such as ground tunnels and intruder occupied buildings. Live video from the camera can be accessed by the security personnel wirelessly. The security personnel can give audio commands to the dog and can take other necessary actions according to the situation.

The Canine Mounted Video Surveillance System is developed to relay real-time videos of spaces that have risky or limited access for security personnel. In this wireless transmission system, a video camera is mounted on the back of a dog, which can access difficult and risky spaces, such as ground tunnels and intruder occupied buildings. Live video from the camera can be accessed by the security personnel wirelessly. The security personnel can give audio commands to the dog and can take other necessary actions according to the situation.

Features​

– Real-time video feed.


– Independent of external networks.

– Switchable video feed between front and rear views.

– Non-line of sight communication through buildings, walls etc.

– Remote guidance for the canine using audio commands.

– Designed and developed indigenously.

– Provision for multiple cameras.

– Analog A/V output.