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Maximizing Angle Coverage in Visual Sensor Networks Kit-Yee Chow, King-Shan Lui and Edmund Y. Lam Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China ICC 2007
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2 Outline Introduction Network Model Protocol Simulation Conclusions
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3 Introduction Wireless sensor network Disaster management Habitat monitoring
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4 Introduction Sensor nodes Battery operated Non-rechargeable
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5 Introduction Sensor nodes Message transmission has been shown to be the major source of energy dissipation in sensor networks. In order to prolong the system lifetime, we should keep the transmission load as small as possible.
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6 Introduction Coverage problem Target coverage Area coverage Angle coverage Sensor nodes Object
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7 Introduction Angle coverage Resolution Cover different sides of the object
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8 Motivation A trivial way to preserve the widest angles of view is to gather all the images. Non-energy efficient Many redundant images Heavy transmission load
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9 Goal Identify a minimum set of sensors such that Fulfill the resolution requirement Preserving all the angles of view
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10 Network Model Sensor nodes Camera-equipped Field-of-view (FOV) Do not have the capability of pan, tilt and zoom Camera orientation Static Know its physical location by means of GPS or a localization algorithm
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11 Relationship Between Image Resolution And Node Distance >x resolution decreases
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12 Angle Coverage Sensor nodes Object
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13 Protocol Candidate Identification Pruning images of low resolution Image Selection Identified images that cover all angles of view
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14 Image Selection The set of sensors with Smallest size Preserving all the captured range
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15 Image Selection {1,4,7} {2,3,5,6}
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16 Image Selection {1,4,7}
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17 Image Selection {2,3,5,7,8,1}
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18 Image Selection Determine whether there is any angle of view that is covered by one sensor {1,3,5,7,8}
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19 Image Selection Default member Sensor node must be in a minimum cover if it covers an angle that is not covered by others. Announcing to its neighbor that it is selected and then starts to identify the next sensor.
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20 Image Selection Default member
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21 Image Selection Default member {1,3,5,6,9}
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22 Image Selection When the sensors cannot cover 360° {1,3,5,7}
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23 Simulation MATLAB Camera: 512x512 pixels Image resolution: κ
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24 Simulation
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25 Simulation
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26 Simulation
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27 Conclusions Angle coverage in visual sensor network Maximizing angle coverage Minimum number of images to be sent Fulfilling the image resolution requirement
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28 Thank you!
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