The most widely used video-based surveillance systems generally employ two or more monochromatic cameras that are connected to one or more monitors. In the case of remote video-based surveillance systems, the unattended surveyed environments are generally located quite far from the control centre, where the result of the processing is displayed to a human operator. Therefore a communication system is required in order to transmit the multimedia information acquired by the sensors, digitised and processed at a local level.
Remote Detection of Abandoned Objects in unattended Railway Stations by using a DS/CDMA Video-Surveillance System
Regazzoni, Carlo S.;
1999-01-01
Abstract
The most widely used video-based surveillance systems generally employ two or more monochromatic cameras that are connected to one or more monitors. In the case of remote video-based surveillance systems, the unattended surveyed environments are generally located quite far from the control centre, where the result of the processing is displayed to a human operator. Therefore a communication system is required in order to transmit the multimedia information acquired by the sensors, digitised and processed at a local level.File in questo prodotto:
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