DocumentCode :
3229805
Title :
High discrimination of nuisance alarms in a low cost movement videosensing system for remote surveillance of unattended sites
Author :
Munoz-Grandes, A. ; Ciria, Rafael ; Godoy, Jose L. ; Rodrigo, Juan ; Cifuentes, Pilar
Author_Institution :
R&D Image Process. Group, Teledat S.A., Madrid, Spain
fYear :
1999
fDate :
1999
Firstpage :
382
Lastpage :
390
Abstract :
The on-going improvement of the digital image processing technologies together with the usage of specialised hardware has lead to the development of the system we are now introducing. The system incorporates a videosensor with improved capabilities on nuisance alarm discrimination based on an algorithm which combines both movement detection and object tracking with the aim of providing a wide range of criteria to program and select alarm situations. A TMS320C44 digital signal processor from Texas Instruments Inc. carries out the videosensing algorithm, being able to process up to four different and simultaneous video sources (CCTV cameras). The algorithm allows the usage of both local and global parameters to be applied to particular image areas or to the whole video frame. This set of parameters include: maximum speed of the moving objects; localisation of the areas of interest (alarm zones); order of intersection of the moving objects with the alarm zones or the size of the objects along their trajectories. The other basic component of the system is based on a video codec (IIT VCP) which uses the H.263 ITU-T standard on real time video coding. The high compression rates which the H.263 accomplishes allows the transmission of real time video through low bandwidth data links (28800 to 64000 bps) and the utilisation of the IP protocol makes it feasible to integrate our system in practically any data network with a minimal investment in communication equipment
Keywords :
alarm systems; code standards; data compression; digital signal processing chips; image sensors; motion estimation; surveillance; transport protocols; video coding; video signal processing; CCTV cameras; IP protocol; ITU-T standard; TMS320C44; Texas Instruments; digital image processing; digital signal processor; high compression rates; low bandwidth data links; movement detection; nuisance alarm discrimination; nuisance alarms; object tracking; real time video coding; remote surveillance; unattended sites; video codec; video sources; videosensing system; Costs; Digital cameras; Digital images; Digital signal processors; Hardware; Instruments; Object detection; Real time systems; Signal processing algorithms; Tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 1999. Proceedings. IEEE 33rd Annual 1999 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madrid
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5247-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.1999.797942
Filename :
797942
Link To Document :
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