This paper proposes a self-controllable super-resolution adaptation algorithm in drone platforms. The drone platforms are generally used for surveillance in target network areas. Thus, super-resolution algorithms which are for enhancing surveillance video quality are essential. In surveillance drone platforms, generating video streams obtained by CCTV cameras is not static, because the cameras record the video when abnormal objects are detected. The generation of streams is not predictable, therefore, this unpredictable situation can be harmful to reliable surveillance monitoring. To handle this problem, the proposed algorithm designs superresolution adaptation. With the proposed algorithm, the shallow model which is fast and low-performance will be used if the stream queue is near overflow. On the other hand, the deep model which is highperformance and slow will be used if the queue is idle to improve the performance of super-resolution.
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