- January 18, 2018
- Posted by: RSIS
- Categories: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Engineering, Surveillance System
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) | Volume V, Issue I, January 2018 | ISSN 2321–2705
Design of Low Cost Outdoor Surveillance System using MEMS
Rajesh Vyas#, Saurabh Kumar Pandey#
#Asst. Professor, Electronics and Communication Department, IES College of Technology, Bhopal (MP), India
Abstract—The paper presents the innovative way to design a Surveillance system based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems and Sensors. MEMS is an enabling technology allowing the development of smart products, augmenting the computational ability of microelectronics with the perception and control capabilities of micro sensors and expanding the space of possible designs and applications This surveillance system colloquially known as MIRASS which stands for MEMS IR based airborne surveillance system which detects the remote detection of hazardous/radio active materials, real time IR and optical spectral graphic observation and inspection of critical assets like top secrete machines and devices.
Keywords—MEMS, Photolithography, Bulk Micromachining, LOWTRAN 7.
I. INTRODUCTION
In the modern era, with the advancement of technology, research areas in MEMS opened a new path for fabricating the application oriented products. MEMS are the compromise between science and engineering which provides an intimate interaction with the physical world and leading towards miniaturization. MEMS devices include integrated system technology where sensing part and control electronics part are fabricated on the same chip and they has generated intense interest due to its remarkable properties like small size, batch fabrication and low cost[1].
The surveillance system is focused to acquire and verify information about enemy capabilities and positions of hostile targets.One of the key advantages of MEMS based device is their ability to bridge the gap between the physical and logical worlds, by gathering certain useful information from the physical world and communicating that information to more powerful logical devices that can process it.In this paper, we described the design and fabrication of energy-efficient surveillance based on lithographic technique. The system allows a group of cooperating sensor devices to detect and track the positions of moving vehicles in an energy efficient and stealthy manner.