Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation Issues

Current video-surveillance systems typically consist of many video sources distributed over a wide area, transmitting live video streams to a central location for processing and monitoring. The target of this paper is to present an experience of implementation of a large-scale video-surveillance sys...

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Main Authors: Francesco Licandro, Giovanni Schembra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-03-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/31976
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spelling doaj-2c3bbe2924d54a4d9bb7eadf172a73eb2020-11-24T21:07:26ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992007-03-01200710.1155/2007/31976Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation IssuesFrancesco LicandroGiovanni SchembraCurrent video-surveillance systems typically consist of many video sources distributed over a wide area, transmitting live video streams to a central location for processing and monitoring. The target of this paper is to present an experience of implementation of a large-scale video-surveillance system based on a wireless mesh network infrastructure, discussing architecture, protocol, and implementation issues. More specifically, the paper proposes an architecture for a video-surveillance system, and mainly centers its focus on the routing protocol to be used in the wireless mesh network, evaluating its impact on performance at the receiver side. A wireless mesh network was chosen to support a video-surveillance application in order to reduce the overall system costs and increase scalability and performance. The paper analyzes the performance of the network in order to choose design parameters that will achieve the best trade-off between video encoding quality and the network traffic generated.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/31976
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Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation Issues
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title Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation Issues
title_short Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation Issues
title_full Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation Issues
title_fullStr Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation Issues
title_full_unstemmed Wireless Mesh Networks to Support Video Surveillance: Architecture, Protocol, and Implementation Issues
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series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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1687-1499
publishDate 2007-03-01
description Current video-surveillance systems typically consist of many video sources distributed over a wide area, transmitting live video streams to a central location for processing and monitoring. The target of this paper is to present an experience of implementation of a large-scale video-surveillance system based on a wireless mesh network infrastructure, discussing architecture, protocol, and implementation issues. More specifically, the paper proposes an architecture for a video-surveillance system, and mainly centers its focus on the routing protocol to be used in the wireless mesh network, evaluating its impact on performance at the receiver side. A wireless mesh network was chosen to support a video-surveillance application in order to reduce the overall system costs and increase scalability and performance. The paper analyzes the performance of the network in order to choose design parameters that will achieve the best trade-off between video encoding quality and the network traffic generated.
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