IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2005 2005
DOI: 10.1109/icip.2005.1529816
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Scene analysis for reducing motion JPEG 2000 video surveillance delivery bandwidth and complexity

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new object-based video coding/transmission system using the emerging Motion JPEG 2000 standard [1] for the efficient storage and delivery of video surveillance over low bandwidth channels. Some recent papers deal with JPEG 2000 coding/transmission based on the Region Of Interest (ROI) feature and the multi-layer capability provided by this coding system [2][3]. Those approaches allow delivering more quality for mobile objects (or ROI) than for the background when bandwidth is too na… Show more

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“…Another disadvantage with the IEEE 802.11 is that it does not offer any guarantee on quality of service (i.e., throughput, delay jitter) and hence, is not suitable for video data transmission. Other video surveillance technologies reported in the literature, are either for static environment [11][12][13] (e.g., intelligent analysis of CCTV coverage at train stations/airports) or for very low mobility environment [14] (e.g., robot vision in underground mining). To the best our knowledge, there is no suitable technology that can be readily used to facilitate video transmission from a vehicle moving at high vehicular speeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another disadvantage with the IEEE 802.11 is that it does not offer any guarantee on quality of service (i.e., throughput, delay jitter) and hence, is not suitable for video data transmission. Other video surveillance technologies reported in the literature, are either for static environment [11][12][13] (e.g., intelligent analysis of CCTV coverage at train stations/airports) or for very low mobility environment [14] (e.g., robot vision in underground mining). To the best our knowledge, there is no suitable technology that can be readily used to facilitate video transmission from a vehicle moving at high vehicular speeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, few of them presented their works in low-compressed video like the Motion-JPEG. Motion-JPEG is a low-compressed video encoding technique which is widely used in video surveillance systems, [8]- [9]. Each frame of the Motion-JPEG video is compressed by JPEG standard separately, and frames have all of the information they need stored in them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers have tried to perform scene analysis to reduce Motion JPEG2000 video surveillance delivery bandwidth and complexity [17]. This work separates foreground objects from the background, which it compresses at different qualities, selecting better qualities for the important objects in the sequence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%