Computer Technology and Computer Programming 2016
DOI: 10.1201/b13124-10
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A Survey of Visual Sensor Networks

Abstract: Visual sensor networks have emerged as an important class of sensor-based distributed intelligent systems, with unique performance, complexity, and quality of service challenges. Consisting of a large number of low-power camera nodes, visual sensor networks support a great number of novel vision-based applications. The camera nodes provide information from a monitored site, performing distributed and collaborative processing of their collected data. Using multiple cameras in the network provides different view… Show more

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“…However, this strategy consumes large transmission time because the large amount of data is communicated [8]. Moreover, in a house environment, privacy should be the most concerned issue.…”
Section: B Design Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this strategy consumes large transmission time because the large amount of data is communicated [8]. Moreover, in a house environment, privacy should be the most concerned issue.…”
Section: B Design Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of human motion by way of visual information has been achieved through the use of multi-camera architectures in indoor and outdoor environments [15], by using centralised or distributed platforms predicated on processing requirements and scalability issues. Recently, human motion analysis algorithms have dramatically improved through the combination of colour cameras and depth sensors.…”
Section: Vision-based Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This provides enormous time and cost benefits, and greatly enhances communications since it allows for perceptions of facial expressions and other body language. A telepresence system could also enable a remote user to "visit" some location that is monitored by a collection of webcams, and can provide users with any current view from viewing points while possibly offering the sense of being physically present at a remote location through interaction with the system interface [53]. …”
Section: Audio-video Telecommunication Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%