Mohanad Abdulhamid
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Implementation of Moving Object Tracker System Mohanad Abdulhamid; Adam Olalo
Data Science: Journal of Computing and Applied Informatics Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Data Science: Journal of Computing and Applied Informatics (JoCAI)
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jocai.v5.i2-6450

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The field of computer vision is increasingly becoming an active area of research with tremendous efforts being put towards giving computers the capability of sight. As human beings we are able to see, distinguish between different objects based on their unique features and even trace their movements if they are within our view. For computers to really see they also need to have the capability of identifying different objects and equally track them. This paper focuses on that aspect of identifying objects which the user chooses; the object chosen is differentiated from other objects by comparison of pixel characteristics. The chosen object is then to be tracked with a bounding box for ease of identification of the object's location. A real time video feed captured by a web camera is to be utilized and it’s from this environment visible within the camera view that an object is to be selected and tracked. The scope of this paper mainly focuses on the development of a software application that will achieve real time object tracking. The software module will allow the user to identify the object of interest someone wishes to track, while the algorithm employed will enable noise and size filtering for ease of tracking of the object.
Design of Electrical Power Telemetering System Using Microcontroller Device Via GSM Mohanad Abdulhamid
TEKNO Vol 34, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um034v34i1p11-24

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Traditionally, the reading of energy meters is done by human operators who move from house to house collecting readings. This exercise requires huge labor operator numbers and a lot of time to achieve a complete reading of meters in a particular area. This paper endeavors to reduce this problem by using a telemetering system. With this system, power can be measured from a remote site. To achieve this, readings from an energy meter on site are processed by a microcontroller device that sends the energy consumption information to a Global System Mobile (GSM) module. The GSM module then sends this information using microwaves to a particular mobile subscriber who receives it in the form of a Short Message Service (SMS). The reading is also transmitted to a web-based telemetering system through a server. In the remote site, a remote computer which can access the internet can obtain data from the server through the internet. The microcontroller is developed in such a way that it achieves communication between the energy meter and the server using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) protocol. Software programs are also developed to facilitate the transfer of data to the user at remote sites. With the web-based telemetering system connected to the internet, electrical energy measurements can be accessed globally. The efficiency of the transmission channel is important for the success of both SMS and web-based telemetering systems.