Title :
Intelligent traffic monitoring and surveillance with multiple cameras
Author :
Koutsia, Alexandra ; Semertzidis, Theodoros ; Dimitropoulos, Kosmas ; Grammalidis, Nikos ; Georgouleas, Kyriakos
Author_Institution :
Inf. & Telematics Inst., Thessaloniki
Abstract :
The paper presents a real-time vision system for automatic traffic monitoring based on a network of autonomous tracking units that capture and process images from one or more pre-calibrated cameras. The system, which has been developed within the framework of TRAVIS (TRAffic VISual monitoring) project, is flexible, scalable and can be useable for a broad field of applications, including traffic monitoring of tunnels at highways and aircraft parking areas at airports. Different image processing and data fusion techniques were tested and evaluated in order to be incorporated to the system. The final output of the image processing is a set of information for each moving object in the scene, such as target ID, position, velocity and classification. This can be transmitted to a remote traffic control centre, as the network demands are remarkably low. This information is analyzed and used to provide real-time output (e.g. alerts, electronic road signs, ramp meters, etc) as well as to extract useful statistical information (traffic loads, lane changes, average velocity etc).
Keywords :
automated highways; computerised monitoring; image fusion; image motion analysis; image sensors; traffic engineering computing; video surveillance; TRAVIS; aircraft parking; autonomous tracking units; data fusion; highways; image processing; intelligent traffic monitoring; intelligent traffic surveillance; multiple cameras; real-time vision system; remote traffic control centre; traffic visual monitoring; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Computerized monitoring; Image processing; Machine vision; Real time systems; Road transportation; Smart cameras; Surveillance; Telecommunication traffic;
Conference_Titel :
Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, 2008. CBMI 2008. International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2043-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2044-5
DOI :
10.1109/CBMI.2008.4564937