Application of Passive Infrared Sensor to Improve the Quality of CCTV in Maintaining Home Security
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Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a simulation technology that runs through human intelligence demonstrated by machines or tools. Artificial intelligence can overcome and provide a sense of comfort, especially in the application of CCTV devices that use this passive infrared sensor method. This method can detect thieves or people moving in the area of the house where CCTV is installed, by detecting human objects using IR filters. If it detects an object that has the minimum temperature possessed by humans, it will immediately direct the alarm indicator. With the existence of CCTV that applies AI, it is hoped that human life will be safe, and crime will be reduced in an area, especially quiet areas with high crime rates. The application of Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR Sensor) in this anti-theft CCTV tool can detect and be able to work with a high level of accuracy.
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