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  2. Camera trap - Wikipedia

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    There are non-triggered cameras that either run continuously or take pictures at specific time intervals. The more common ones are the advanced cameras that are triggered only after sensing movement and/or a heat signature to increase the chances of capturing a useful image.

  3. Remote camera - Wikipedia

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    A remote camera, also known as a trail camera or game camera, is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be at the camera to snap the shutter. This includes areas with limited access, tight spaces where a person is not allowed, or just another angle so that the photographer can simultaneously take ...

  4. List of government mass surveillance projects - Wikipedia

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    DRDO NETRA: Network that is capable of tracking online communications on a real time basis by harvesting data from various voice-over-IP services, including Skype and Google Talk. It is operated by the Research and Analysis Wing. NATGRID: An intelligence grid that links the databases of several departments and ministries of the Government of India.

  5. Council of Governments monitoring trail usage - AOL

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    Jun. 18—ANDERSON — People using the walking trails at Shadyside Park and on the Indian Trails walk will notice some new equipment. The Madison County Council of Governments (COG) is working ...

  6. Real-time geotagging - Wikipedia

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    Most modern smartphones and several digital cameras already integrate camera, aGPS, and wireless data transfer into one device, [1] thus directly producing a geotagged photograph. Real-time geotagging is sometimes referred to as "mobile geotagging" or "autogeotagging", but this does not imply the real-time publishing step.

  7. Surveillance issues in smart cities - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, by monitoring the location of vehicles through a mix of GPS and camera technology, authorities are able to react in real time to minimize heavy traffic incidents and therefore the likelihood of crashes. [5] Such technology also enables police and emergency authorities to respond instantly to accidents that may occur.