AU2012100040A4 - Solar powered, wireless networked security camera - Google Patents

Solar powered, wireless networked security camera Download PDF

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AU2012100040A4
AU2012100040A4 AU2012100040A AU2012100040A AU2012100040A4 AU 2012100040 A4 AU2012100040 A4 AU 2012100040A4 AU 2012100040 A AU2012100040 A AU 2012100040A AU 2012100040 A AU2012100040 A AU 2012100040A AU 2012100040 A4 AU2012100040 A4 AU 2012100040A4
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Abstract This device involves the use of a solar panel to provide energy to a power storage unit. This power can then be connected to the processor and a single video camera, or an array of interconnected video cameras, in such a way that they can send operate and send images, information or data to other processors for processing, recording or viewing using wireless protocols (such as blue tooth, wifi or radio frequency signals) via an antenna. In this way the device described is completely independent from mains power sources, avoiding the needs of costly and potentially dangerous wiring and high voltages. This device may offer environmental benefits by utilising renewal energy sources from the sun.

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1 Description Solar powered, wirelessly networked, security camera. The invention is described in the following statement: Currently the majority of security video cameras need to be wired for both power or to send a signal to a processing or recording or viewing unit (such as a computer or screen). Some security video cameras send data wirelessly using data protocols such as wifi to communicate information so that it can be processed. However these video cameras still need to be wired for power. The wiring of such devices presents installation problems and installation costs. If this wiring needs to be to mains power this may present a safety issue, particularly if the wiring is complex or high voltage. Such wiring needs to be installed by a qualified technician. This device involves the use of a solar panel to provide energy to a power storage unit. This power can then be connected to the processor and a single video camera, or an array of interconnected video cameras, in such a way that they can send operate and send images, information or data to other processors for processing, recording or viewing using wireless protocols (such as blue tooth, wifi or radio frequency signals) via an antenna. In this way the device described is completely independent from mains power sources, avoiding the needs of costly and potentially dangerous wiring and high voltages. This device may offer environmental benefits by utilising renewal energy sources from the sun.

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1. A solar panel is used to generate energy to a storage device that powers a processor and a security video camera or array of security video cameras.
2. The video camera, that is completely independent from mains power, using only solar energy, is able to send a signal to a processing or recording or viewing unit (such as a computer or screen).
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