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iBotGuard: An Internet-Based Intelligent Robot Security System Using Invariant Face Recognition Against Intruder

Jingxuan Liu, Meihong Wang, Bo Feng

Year
2005
Citations
86

Abstract

One crucial application of intelligent robotic systems is remote surveillance using a security robot. A fundamental need in security is the ability to automatically verify an intruder into a secure or restricted area, to alert remote security personnel, and then to enable them to track the intruder. In this article, we propose an Internet-based security robot system. The face recognition approach possesses "invariant" recognition characteristics, including face recognition where facial expressions, viewing perspectives, three-dimensional poses, individual appearance, and lighting vary and occluding structures are present. The experiment uses a 33.6-kb/s modem Internet connection to successfully remotely control a mobile robot, proving that the streaming technology-based approach greatly improves the "sensibility" of robot teleoperation. This improvement ensures that security personnel can effectively and at low cost use the Internet to remotely control a mobile robot to track and identify a potential intruder.

Keywords

TeleoperationComputer scienceThe InternetRobotMobile robotFacial recognition systemComputer securityArtificial intelligenceSecurity controlsRobot control

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