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Sensor node localisation using a stereo camera rig

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Sensor node localisation using a stereo camera rig
In this paper, we use stereo vision processing techniques to detect and localise sensors used for monitoring simulated environmental events within an experimental sensor network testbed. Our sensor nodes communicate to the camera through patterns emitted by light emitting diodes (LEDs). Ultimately, we envisage the use of very low-cost, low-power, compact microcontroller-based sensing nodes that employ LED communication rather than power hungry RF to transmit data that is gathered via existing CCTV infrastructure. To facilitate our research, we have constructed a controlled environment where nodes and cameras can be deployed and potentially hazardous chemical or physical plumes can be introduced to simulate environmental pollution events in a controlled manner. In this paper we show how 3D spatial localisation of sensors becomes a straightforward task when a stereo camera rig is used rather than a more usual 2D CCTV camera. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.4.8 [Image Processing and...
Dermot Diamond, Noel E. O'Connor, Alan F. Smeaton,
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where EMNETS
Authors Dermot Diamond, Noel E. O'Connor, Alan F. Smeaton, Stephen Beirne, Brian Corcoran, Philip Kelly, King Tong Lau, Roderick Shepherd
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