FPGA-Based Real-Time Motion Detection for Automated Video Surveillance Systems
Design of automated video surveillance systems is one of the exigent missions in computer vision community because of their ability to automatically select frames of interest in incoming video streams based on motion detection. This research paper focuses on the real-time hardware implementation of...
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doaj-4d675ff4ebbd4148999435c003ffb42e2020-11-24T22:52:08ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922016-03-01511010.3390/electronics5010010electronics5010010FPGA-Based Real-Time Motion Detection for Automated Video Surveillance SystemsSanjay Singh0Chandra Shekhar1Anil Vohra2CSIR—Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI), Pilani 333031, Rajasthan, IndiaCSIR—Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI), Pilani 333031, Rajasthan, IndiaElectronic Science Department, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra 136119, Haryana, IndiaDesign of automated video surveillance systems is one of the exigent missions in computer vision community because of their ability to automatically select frames of interest in incoming video streams based on motion detection. This research paper focuses on the real-time hardware implementation of a motion detection algorithm for such vision based automated surveillance systems. A dedicated VLSI architecture has been proposed and designed for clustering-based motion detection scheme. The working prototype of a complete standalone automated video surveillance system, including input camera interface, designed motion detection VLSI architecture, and output display interface, with real-time relevant motion detection capabilities, has been implemented on Xilinx ML510 (Virtex-5 FX130T) FPGA platform. The prototyped system robustly detects the relevant motion in real-time in live PAL (720 × 576) resolution video streams directly coming from the camera.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/5/1/10motion detectionVLSI architectureFPGA implementationvideo surveillance Systemsmart camera system |
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FPGA-Based Real-Time Motion Detection for Automated Video Surveillance Systems |
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FPGA-Based Real-Time Motion Detection for Automated Video Surveillance Systems |
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FPGA-Based Real-Time Motion Detection for Automated Video Surveillance Systems |
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Design of automated video surveillance systems is one of the exigent missions in computer vision community because of their ability to automatically select frames of interest in incoming video streams based on motion detection. This research paper focuses on the real-time hardware implementation of a motion detection algorithm for such vision based automated surveillance systems. A dedicated VLSI architecture has been proposed and designed for clustering-based motion detection scheme. The working prototype of a complete standalone automated video surveillance system, including input camera interface, designed motion detection VLSI architecture, and output display interface, with real-time relevant motion detection capabilities, has been implemented on Xilinx ML510 (Virtex-5 FX130T) FPGA platform. The prototyped system robustly detects the relevant motion in real-time in live PAL (720 × 576) resolution video streams directly coming from the camera. |
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motion detection VLSI architecture FPGA implementation video surveillance System smart camera system |
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