DocumentCode
2909660
Title
TelosCAM: Identifying Burglar through Networked Sensor-Camera Mates with Privacy Protection
Author
Tang, Shaojie ; Li, Xiang-Yang ; Zhang, Haitao ; Han, Jiankang ; Dai, Guojun ; Wang, Cheng ; Shen, Xingfa
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
Nov. 29 2011-Dec. 2 2011
Firstpage
327
Lastpage
336
Abstract
We present TelosCAM, a networking system that integrates wireless module nodes (such as TelosB nodes) with legacy surveillance cameras to provide storage-efficient and privacy-aware services of accurate, real time tracking and identifying of the burglar who stole the property. In our system, a property owner will have a wireless module node (called secondary module) attached to the property that s/he wants to protect. The secondary wireless module node will not store any personal information about the owner, nor any specific information about the property to be protected. Each user of the system will also have a unique wireless module node (called primary module) that contains some security information about the user, thus should be privately held by the user and be kept to the user always. Once a tracking process is triggered in privacy preserving manner, the secondary module will start sending out the alarm signal periodically. The alarm signal will be captured by some surveillance wireless module, integrated with existing surveillance cameras. Using the trajectory information provided by the secondary wireless module node, and the videos captured by the surveillance cameras, our system will then automatically pinpoint a burglar (e.g., a person or a car) that is more likely to carry the stolen property. Our extensive evaluation of the system shows that we can find the burglars with surprisingly high accuracy under various experiment settings, with significantly reduced storage-requirement of the legacy video surveillance system. It also can help the police to catch the burglars more efficiently by providing critical images or videos containing the burglars.
Keywords
data privacy; tracking; video surveillance; alarm signal; networked sensor camera mates; networking system; privacy protection; surveillance cameras; tracking process; video surveillance system; wireless module node; Cameras; Communication system security; Surveillance; Trajectory; Videos; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless sensor networks; camera sensor; tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS), 2011 IEEE 32nd
Conference_Location
Vienna
ISSN
1052-8725
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2000-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RTSS.2011.37
Filename
6121450
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