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Spy cameras

Post by Clayton01 » Sat Apr 20, 2013 4:02 pm

These cameras are a great choice for apartments, condos or even businesses where you do not want to have to run cables, but still need to be able to record from a camera and microphone. Watch your children, record your nanny, babysitter or maid, and even monitor home healthcare workers.
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Re: Spy cameras

Post by Neo » Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:43 am

Yes. These are very popular nowadays.
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Re: Spy cameras

Post by SemiconductorCat » Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:37 am

oky if you are doing a research or a technical report about spy camera technologies ,
then you have to do lots of research prior to that.

This is the technical report that I done for my Communication Engineering Information:
http://www.slideshare.net/icesandun/buf ... s-10684879
[before I done that I have done 3 presentations, so it's a long term job.]

I'm not telling you to discourage you, but everybody knows what a spy camera is all about.
To be more constrictive, you could represent this as a new technical report.

As today's technology ramps , as well as other smart electronic equipment, spy camera
alone is a integration of thousands of whitepapers so it means it's a effort of thousands of
researches. Engineers just take them and integrate them. Assuming that you really interested
to dig into it, and you not just wants to use this as just a surveillance technology,
[if you only interested in electronic surveillance then \
http://books.google.lk/books?id=U7abDiC ... &q&f=false
like books are on that topic ].
But in robot.lk under electronic engineering we are interested in "How a particular part of
a device works, it's theory (white paper) and do modifications and how to extend it's
functionality). Talk with Neo(admin) and find out whether we need to have a form specialized
for 'electronic survellance' , if more members interested he will allow it.

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To research on something new , for a example,
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5555464.html

Such as new innovation of a IR filter.

A control firmware algorithm to do a motion/vibration resistive spy camera.

Compression algorithms, Optics, NAND flash EEPROM technologies etc etc...Many things.
Select a one part and dig into it.

So you could find/download some service manuals of spy cameras and also find some old broken
hardware and go through that, that would be nice to learn. I learn about laser printers by doing the
same thing.

Again assuming that you have real research interest,
Hope someday you will innovate your own research patent.
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Re: Spy cameras

Post by Clayton01 » Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:02 am

Clayton01 wrote:These cameras are a great choice for apartments, condos or even businesses where you do not want to have to run cables, but still need to be able to record from a camera and microphone. Watch your children, record your nanny, babysitter or maid, and even monitor home healthcare workers.
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Re: Spy cameras

Post by Camron » Tue Jul 02, 2013 12:27 pm

I think these cameras are helpful because they are easy to use and also they are small in size.Its look like hidden cameras.So the thief can't find it easily and you get the alert through these cameras that there is a person in your garage or in your property premises.
http://www.yellowpages.com.au/qld/karan ... sting.html
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