Cita:
Molina, José M. et al. (eds.), 2011. User-Centric Technologies and Applications: Proceedings of the CONTEXTS 2011 Workshop (Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 94), Springer, pp. 37-45.
Agradecimientos:
This work was supported in part by Projects CICYT TIN2008-06742-C02-02/TSI,CICYT TEC2008-06732-C02-02/TEC, SINPROB, CAM CONTEXTS S2009/TIC-1485 and DPS2008-07029-C02-02.
Serie/Num.:
Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing 94
Proyecto:
Comunidad de Madrid. S2009/TIC-1485/CONTEXTS
Palabras clave:
Multi-camera systems
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Visual sensor network
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Video transmission
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Ptz cameras
The increasing number of autonomous systems monitoring and controlling visual sensor networks, make it necessary an homogeneous (deviceindependent), flexible (accessible from various places), and efficient (real-time)
access to all their underlying video deviThe increasing number of autonomous systems monitoring and controlling visual sensor networks, make it necessary an homogeneous (deviceindependent), flexible (accessible from various places), and efficient (real-time)
access to all their underlying video devices. This paper describes an architecture for camera control and video transmission in a distributed system like existing in a cooperative multi-agent video surveillance scenario. The proposed system enables the access to a limited-access resource (video sensors) in an easy, transparent and
efficient way both for local and remote processes. It is particularly suitable for Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras in which a remote control is essential.[+][-]
Nota:
Proceedings of: Workshop on User-Centric Technologies and Applications (CONTEXTS 2011)