Formulation of a two-level electronic security and protection system for malls
by T. Thirumurugan; Leena Bojaraj; R. Lavanya; T.J. Nagalakshmi
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 16, No. 1, 2024

Abstract: Electronics are everywhere around us these days, and many of them help us maintain security in different locations. However, there are still numerous security issues that banks, residences, and other establishments must deal with. The real-time identification of possibly suspicious actions in shopping malls is the main goal of the comprehensive expert system we present in this article. Our video surveillance technique makes a number of creative suggestions that combine to create a solid application that effectively tracks people's movements and identifies suspicious activity in a retail setting. The discussion of several present and developing solutions aimed at obtaining a high level of trust in IoT applications follows the discussion of security concerns. Four potential technologies blockchain, edge devices, cloud technologies, and machine learning are examined. An experiment demonstrates that in the same dependable network environment of DCNs, our responsibility security routing system performs better.

Online publication date: Fri, 12-Jan-2024

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