DocumentCode
2337840
Title
On-demand sharing of a high-resolution panorama video from networked robotic cameras
Author
Qin, Ni ; Song, Dezhen
Author_Institution
Texas A&M Univ., College Station
fYear
2007
fDate
Oct. 29 2007-Nov. 2 2007
Firstpage
3113
Lastpage
3118
Abstract
Due to their flexibility in coverage and resolution, networked robotic cameras become more and more popular in applications such as natural observation, security surveillance, and distance learning. Equipped with a high optical zoom lens, a networked robotic camera can generate a giga-pixel-level panorama to cover its viewable region. As new live frames enter the system, this panorama can be updated as a panorama video. User requests are usually not limited to the current camera frame. A user may request a specific region associated with a specific time window. To satisfy different spatiotemporal requests for multiple concurrent users, we present systems and algorithms to allow the on-demand sharing of the high-resolution panorama video. The high-resolution panorama video is encoded into a patch-based representation to allow efficient storage and on-demand content delivery. We present system architecture, user interface, data representation, and encoding/decoding algorithms. In the experiment, we have implemented the system using the MPEG-2 codec. Experimental results show that our system can not only satisfy different spatiotemporal queries but also significantly reduce computation time and communication bandwidth requirement.
Keywords
cameras; decoding; image resolution; robot vision; user interfaces; video codecs; video coding; MPEG-2 codec; communication bandwidth requirement; computation time reduction; coverage flexibility; data representation; decoding algorithm; distance learning; encoding algorithm; high optical zoom lens; high-resolution panorama video encoding; natural observation; networked robotic cameras; on-demand content delivery; on-demand sharing; patch-based representation; resolution flexibility; security surveillance; spatiotemporal queries; system architecture; user interface; Cameras; Computer aided instruction; Computer architecture; Lenses; Optical fiber networks; Robot vision systems; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Surveillance; Video on demand; Video sharing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007. IROS 2007. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0912-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-0912-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IROS.2007.4399255
Filename
4399255
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