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31 May 2013 Solution space exploration of volumetric surveillance using a general taxonomy
Naeem Ahmad, Muhammad Imran, Khursheed Khursheed, Najeem Lawal, Mattias O'Nils
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Abstract
Visual surveillance systems provide real time monitoring of the events or the environment. The availability of low cost sensors and processors has increased the number of possible applications of these kinds of systems. However, designing an optimized visual surveillance system for a given application is a challenging task, which often becomes a unique design task for each system. Moreover, the choice of components for a given surveillance application out of a wide spectrum of available alternatives is not an easy job. In this paper, we propose to use a general surveillance taxonomy as a base to structure the analysis and development of surveillance systems. We demonstrate the proposed taxonomy for designing a volumetric surveillance system for monitoring the movement of eagles in wind parks aiming to avoid their collision with wind mills. The analysis of the problem is performed based on taxonomy and behavioral and implementation models are identified to formulate the solution space for the problem. Moreover, we show that there is a need for generalized volumetric optimization methods for camera deployment.
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Naeem Ahmad, Muhammad Imran, Khursheed Khursheed, Najeem Lawal, and Mattias O'Nils "Solution space exploration of volumetric surveillance using a general taxonomy", Proc. SPIE 8713, Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Applications X, 871317 (31 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022478
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KEYWORDS
Surveillance systems

Surveillance

Cameras

Sensors

Taxonomy

Systems modeling

Image resolution

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