Journal of East China Normal University(Natural Science) ›› 2024, Vol. 2024 ›› Issue (5): 183-192.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-5641.2024.05.017

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Design and implementation of an intelligent patrol system based on microservices

Hao CUI1(), Wenyao ZHENG2, Xing ZHANG1, Cheng JIANG1, Xiaoliang MAO1, Lianjun SHENG1, Fan BAI3, Dingjiang HUANG2,*()   

  1. 1. Fengxian Power Supply Company, State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Company, Shanghai 201499, China
    2. School of Data Science and Engineering, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China
    3. Shanghai Thinking Things Technology Co. Ltd., Shanghai 200439, China
  • Received:2024-07-29 Accepted:2024-08-01 Online:2024-09-25 Published:2024-09-23
  • Contact: Dingjiang HUANG E-mail:66823155@qq.com;djhuang@dase.ecnu.edu.cn

Abstract:

Recently, with the development of artificial intelligence, visual recognition, and edge intelligent computing, intelligent patrol or online monitoring technology based on visual recognition has found important applications in conventional campus security, laboratory safety monitoring, and industrial production operation and maintenance monitoring. Campus security and laboratory safety monitoring aim to protect the personal safety of students and teachers and avoid incidents such as campus bullying or laboratory safety accidents. Industrial production operation and maintenance monitoring is the identification and early warning of hidden dangers and defects in equipment or operational behaviors in industrial scenarios to avoid huge losses caused by faults and hazards. In security and production operation monitoring tasks, using manual methods for real-time detection can be labor-intensive and inefficient, and human negligence that leads to undetected dangers could occur. Therefore, based on the needs of campus security and safety or industrial production operation and maintenance monitoring, this study designs and implements an intelligent patrol system based on microservices and the operation and maintenance monitoring of industrial substations. The system does not require excessive manual participation and can automatically conduct patrols, identify dangers, and provide early warnings. Subsequently, the system adopts an advanced scheduling system that takes only 3–5 min to perform one patrol, considerably improving the efficiency of hazard detection during patrols. The system can be applied to intelligent patrols of campus and industrial substations, security, and safety.

Key words: security precautions, production and operation monitoring, intelligent patrol system, microservices, digital management

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