Web controlled Surveillance Camera by iideetee
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The purpose of this work is to show, how to build surveillance system with the web-page interface. The webcam can be turned in the vertical or horizontal direction throught the interface, but only in the area that border sensors will allow. The control page is secured with login system, where the user types in an username and a password.

On the control page the user can control how the webcam will turn and how many steps it will run. The user can also turn the webcam on and off via web interface. Information about the states will immediately update to screen. User can also turn the motion detector online, if the camera detectd motion, it will automatically save the frames. Naming of the pictures is done with "timestamps", so it is possible to find out when the picture was taken.

The camera interface is coded by using PHP and XHTML programming languages. The micro controller is programmed by using C-language. System works on Linux operating system.
 
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Step 1: Step Motors

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You can find the step motors from the old printer. Printer usually contains two step motors. The step motor can be bipolar or unipolar.
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bondie7 says: Sep 20, 2011. 11:58 PM
i m trying to make a this project and plz tell me methodology
instructaboy2 says: May 26, 2011. 6:52 PM
hey man can you please link me to where you got your components for the build i got the step motors there a bit monstrous but they work i just need the rest of the stuff my Email is andrewmacmillan1@hotmail.com
tinker234 says: May 22, 2011. 1:05 PM
cool wow if i could shrink this with micro servos then i could make a robot like bladeruner
bengus says: Nov 19, 2010. 2:12 AM
hi..nice work!
where can i find the firmware for this and a better resolution schematic?
tnx
cliffyd says: Oct 25, 2010. 6:43 AM
Ok you have done a nice job but it's just so over kill. I did the same project with two servo's ( eliminating the need for the whole stepper thang here) and it's just such a mess of wires. the exact same thing can be done with 2 servos, a free webcam software download called Yawcam and an arduino, That's it! I will say it must have taken quite sometime put into it and is nice. A+
iideetee (author) says: Oct 25, 2010. 7:18 AM
I have done it also with servos:
http://www.instructables.com/id/30-Surveillance-System-With-User-Interface/
thisisweak says: Jun 23, 2010. 12:56 AM
Use my instructable to make it work on bright sunlight! http://www.instructables.com/id/Convert-a-Webcam-to-work-outdors-in-bright-light/step3/Before-and-after-photos/
andersop says: Mar 17, 2010. 5:01 PM
possible to get the codes commented in english?  (a) :D
Openz says: Feb 21, 2010. 9:45 AM
please im Engineering student....my project on Object tracking
can u send me full information about this please
openz2007@yahoo.com
pesworld66 says: Feb 2, 2010. 7:24 AM
i am very serious on this project can u please provide more details , as to how to store the video in the hardware.....and also any  furthur details if u have missed here...
my id   svchiku.2006@gmail.com

plzzzzzz help!
bsommers says: May 21, 2008. 6:48 AM
Cool instructable. Am I missing the link and instructions about programming the Atmel microcontroller?
iideetee (author) says: May 21, 2008. 6:56 AM
You are right, these things are missing. I have documented every step on this work and it contains 56 pages. My English is what it is, so it is hard to translate them all, but I can do it if someone needs more information about some step.
mzmaker says: Feb 17, 2009. 1:15 PM
Also I though about using the Arduino? what at your thought on that?
http://www.arduino.cc
ewertz says: Sep 16, 2009. 4:14 PM
Clearly you can do it. Assuming that you want to continue to use steppers (rather than servos), you could do it with the help of a motor shield like that from http://www.adafruit.com.
mzmaker says: Feb 17, 2009. 1:10 PM
Hello, I am building this for actual surveillance in long ranges at night time using infrared, could you please please send me the missing information to mzmaker05@gmail.com and also maybe I could use google translate to translate the whole 56 pgs document? Take Care Martin
exchequer598 says: Aug 6, 2008. 4:32 AM
Hi! I'd like to work on this project. Can you please send me the link and instructions about programming the Atmel microcontroller?
slasher03 says: Sep 30, 2008. 4:04 PM
hi id would like to ask if you could help me in building this web controlled camera please send me the instructions guide on how to build it including the micro controller and its parts used ill be using this as a project in our school hope you reply soon here is my email address to where you can send it its angela_nelle@yahoo.com, thank you in advance
Wickedweed says: Jun 6, 2008. 10:35 PM
hi, can you send me the instructions about programming the Atmel microcontroller too ? Thank you.
yousokwesi says: Apr 20, 2009. 6:06 PM
off topic question... anyone know how to make a 2.4 wireless security camera hard wired? i get a lot of wifi interference and i just want to run direct RGB line if possible instead of buying 5 new cameras.
ewertz says: Sep 16, 2009. 4:09 PM
The level of integration in off-the-shelf consumer products (even moreso at the high-end) usually makes mods like these non-trivial. The first thing to check out is if your camera vendor offers a wired-equivalent to your wireless camera and see if there's simply a board that you can purchase from them to swap-in. This would seem to be your best bet. Most analog cameras that are hard-wired use coax. My guess is that if you're actually considering hacking your existing cameras, that you might just want to get/build a wireless receiver to co-locate with your camera(s) that converts to coax.
ewertz says: Sep 15, 2009. 7:45 PM
Since you pointed out the difference between the L293B and L293D, why'd you choose to go with the "B"? Is it a case of "I had a B around (and not a D) and chose to use it" ?
iideetee (author) says: Sep 16, 2009. 8:56 AM
Yes, "D" ones were out of stock.
KaptainKaveMonkey says: Oct 24, 2008. 2:52 PM
Where do I get the Polystrol?
bassmasta1010 says: Mar 28, 2009. 7:04 AM
you can find them in some craft stores they use them to make "slide-in" picture frames and they are cheap so you can cut them up and do whatever
akatsuki666 says: Feb 9, 2009. 4:05 PM
it said something on there about i microcontroller bord. wheres the program for that if you need one ps i didnt realy read much into it so..
hdogg says: Jan 16, 2009. 1:54 PM
hey that's amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! will any printer's motor work?? also could you email me the instructions too??? admin@yewtfans.net
godsmoney says: Nov 4, 2008. 1:14 AM
Man I have like a mountain of questions here: which interfacing port did you use? what microcontroller and how did you program it? how did you drive the clock for the circuit? and so on you see there is a ton of information you didn't mention. I am really excited about this I want to make one of my own but this is just not enough I'm afraid. I guess what I am trying to say is how can I get these info from you?
iideetee (author) says: Dec 2, 2008. 10:41 AM
Something about this project. I can't recommend to do this. There is lot of things what have to be change so it will be useful and functional. Maybe it looks cool but it is not anything else. Yes it works, but the controlling is painful. My advice if someone wanna build this kind of system is forget the stepper motors. Servo motors are 100 x better for controlling the camera. That's why I build the new system with the servo motors and it is functional and lot of easier to do. I also made new web controlling system for that.
elsiecc says: Oct 30, 2008. 12:12 AM
Hi! Do you have any programmes to recommend tt i can use for window XP? I read through your instructable and decided to head on with it for my project. =) you can also reply me at chingchian_elsie@hotmail.com
ray_blader38 says: Oct 29, 2008. 11:34 PM
do u have the code in english? thanks alot.
rsgino7 says: Oct 3, 2008. 3:32 PM
Can anyone who has the instruction please send it at ryan_0717@hotmail.com
rsgino7 says: Oct 3, 2008. 3:30 PM
Hey, great instructable! I want to start this ASAP. Can you please email me the instructions at ryan_0717@hotmail.com Thanks in advance.
CAR_RAMROD says: May 20, 2008. 9:59 AM
Nice use of lego technic parts!
awkrin says: May 20, 2008. 2:37 PM
lego?
andyhuntdesigns says: Jun 15, 2008. 5:37 PM
You've never heard of Lego?The most famous of all Danish toy companies?
awkrin says: Jun 23, 2008. 7:48 AM
I know what lego is. I even know some of its history, but my question was: what lego parts were used in this instructable?
CAR_RAMROD says: Jun 23, 2008. 3:50 PM
Did you read the intructable?
A good name says: Jun 24, 2008. 9:53 AM
Apparently not.
vince086 says: May 23, 2008. 11:28 AM
Cool Instructable!!!!! Is it difficult to build a controller for a steeped motor? I have this old printer and I tried to get the ink tray to move, but no result, and you sound like the guy that would know how.
yaelyney says: Jun 19, 2008. 3:32 AM
can i watch the video through the internet using this surveillance camera? how?
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