DocumentCode
2946004
Title
Distributed Calibration and Tracking with Low-Power Image Sensors
Author
Ko, T.H. ; Berry, Nina M.
Author_Institution
Embedded Reasoning Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA. thko@sandia.gov
fYear
2005
fDate
19-22 Oct. 2005
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
43
Abstract
The replication of a singlecamera system is not in itself a solu-tion to large scale surveillance. A scalable solution to surveillance can be achieved through employing wireless sensor network technology where distributed sensors embedded with processors communicate communications, powerintensive processing and communications, and limited memory, DISCERN (DIStributed Camera Event Recognition Network) distributes reasoning about its organization and de-tected target information. This enables sensor nodes to collaborate intelligently with one another, forewaming neighboring nodes of possible targets, resolving location ambiguities of the sensor and target, and providing greater intelligence as additional target data is collected. We addressed the limited power and processing speed by incorporating lowpower image processing techniques to quickly reduce the large data acquired through images. Robustness was maintained through decisionbased fusion for target detection and databased fusion for target extraction and tracking across the sensor field. Distributed control is possible through our informationbased neighbor lists, facilitating the transformation of the target’s information across sensor nodes as it traverses to the end user.
Keywords
Design; Distributed Coordination; Image Processing; Person Tracking; Wireless Sensor Networks; Calibration; Cameras; Collaboration; Image processing; Image sensors; Intelligent sensors; Large-scale systems; Surveillance; Target recognition; Wireless sensor networks; Design; Distributed Coordination; Image Processing; Person Tracking; Wireless Sensor Networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Diversity in Computing Conference, 2005 Richard Tapia Celebration of
Print_ISBN
1-59593-257-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RTCDC.2005.201642
Filename
1570874
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