In the evolving landscape of smart city infrastructure, our Live Feed Page provides advanced real-time monitoring and heightened security. This tool leverages cutting-edge technology to offer city officials a centralized view of blacklisted vehicles captured through the city’s extensive network of surveillance cameras.
The Live Feed Page consolidates surveillance information to display a summary of all blacklisted vehicles within the city limits. This enables real-time response capabilities and ensures that city security teams remain alert to potential threats as they arise.
In addition to vehicle identification, the system also extracts and verifies license plate data, highlighting flagged vehicles. This helps ensure that actionable insights are generated to support effective monitoring and intervention by authorities.
By integrating technologies such as automated image recognition and machine learning, the system enhances both the accuracy and efficiency of the data processing workflow. This makes it possible to manage large volumes of data while focusing on critical security insights.
The Safe City Project integrates cutting-edge technologies to enable seamless communication, real-time data processing, and efficient urban management. These core technologies ensure a robust, scalable, and fault-tolerant system.
A unified communication protocol lies at the core of the Safe City Project, enabling seamless data exchange between various subsystems, such as surveillance cameras, emergency response units, and traffic monitoring systems. The centralized protocol ensures that all components remain interconnected, fostering quick and accurate communication across the network.
The system ensures that data generated from the backend—such as live camera feeds, sensor alerts, and traffic data—is transmitted to the frontend with minimal latency. This real-time streaming capability allows decision-makers and monitoring teams to act instantly on critical situations, such as emergencies, security threats, or traffic incidents.
The Safe City Project leverages an event-driven architecture to process and respond to data dynamically. Key components of this architecture include: Asynchronous Event Processing: Handling data as it arrives, ensuring real-time response without delays. Real-time Notifications: Automated alerts for emergencies, unusual activities, or system issues. Scalable Workflows: Adding or modifying system components without disrupting the overall system.