DocumentCode :
2785625
Title :
Geo-spatial active visual surveillance on wireless networks
Author :
Boult, Terrance E.
Author_Institution :
Colorado Springs & Guardian Solutions, Colorado of Univ., CO, USA
fYear :
2003
fDate :
15-17 Oct. 2003
Firstpage :
244
Lastpage :
249
Abstract :
This paper reviews some of the history of automated visual surveillance, from the second and third generation VMD days of the early 1990s, to the current state of the art. It discusses the inherent limitations that resulted in a nearly negligible "increase" in performance throughout the 1990s and still exist in commercially available systems. Then we review an approach that overcomes these limitations-active visual surveillance with geo-spatial rules. Active visual surveillance uses data from computer controlled Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) units combined with state of the art video detection and tracking to provide active assessment of potential targets in a cost effective manner. This active assessment allows an increase in the number of pixels on target and provides a secondary viewpoint for data fusion, while still allowing coverage of a very large surveillance area. This active approach and multi-sensor fusion, not a new concept, was developed as part of the DARPA Video Surveillance and Monitoring (VSAM) program in the late 90\´s. While we have continued to expand upon it since that time, there has been no commercial video surveillance, before Guardian Solutions, that provided these important abilities. The core ideas in this paper address limitations of the original VSAM designs, briefly introducing our enhancements including geo-spatial rules for wide area multi-sensor fusion, and key design issues to allow us to support wireless networks.
Keywords :
sensor fusion; surveillance; video cameras; video signal processing; wireless sensor networks; DARPA; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; Guardian Solutions; active surveillance; automated visual surveillance; commercial video surveillance; data fusion; geospatial rules; geospatial surveillance; multisensor fusion; pan-tilt-zoom camera; video motion detection; video surveillance and monitoring; video tracking; wireless networks; Cameras; Communication system security; Conferences; Monitoring; Motion detection; Springs; System testing; Tracking; Video surveillance; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2003. Proceedings. 32nd
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2029-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AIPR.2003.1284279
Filename :
1284279
Link To Document :
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