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Design, Implementation and Performance Analysis of Pervasive Surveillance Networks

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Design, Implementation and Performance Analysis of Pervasive Surveillance Networks
Pervasive surveillance implies the continuous tracking of multiple targets as they move about the monitored region. The tasks to be performed by a surveillance system are expressed as the following requirements:(1) Automatically track the identified targets over the region being monitored: (2) Provide concise feedback and video data of a tracked target to multiple operators. The active sensors needed to track the target keep changing due to target motion. Hence in order to provide concise and relevant information to a human operator to assist in decision making, the video feedback provided to the operator needs to be switched to the sensors currently involved in the tracking task. Another important aspect of surveillance systems is the ability of track multiple targets simultaneously using sensors with motion capability. Current feature (point) based visual surveillance and tracking techniques generally employed do not provide an adequate framework to express the surveillance task of ...
Amit Goradia, Zhiwei Cen, Clayton Haffner, Ning Xi
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where FLAIRS
Authors Amit Goradia, Zhiwei Cen, Clayton Haffner, Ning Xi, Matt W. Mutka
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