Effect of sleep schedule and frame rate on the capabilities of Video Sensor Networks.
Atay OzgovdeIlker DemirkolCem ErsoyPublished in: ISWPC (2008)
Keyphrases
- sensor networks
- frame rate
- video sequences
- low frame rate
- wireless video
- high frame rate
- combining information from multiple
- dynamic scenes
- video data
- wireless sensor networks
- temporal resolution
- sensor data
- environmental monitoring
- energy efficient
- resource constrained
- energy consumption
- sensor nodes
- video camera
- high speed
- space time
- video content
- video quality
- data streams
- motion blur
- underwater acoustic
- mobile sensor networks
- communication cost
- low complexity
- video streams
- three dimensional
- video analysis
- communication bandwidth
- real time
- data gathering
- data aggregation
- d scene
- key frames
- mobile wireless
- mobile sensor
- data sets
- low resolution
- video surveillance
- image sequences
- sensor web
- motion vectors
- visual sensor networks
- moving objects