This demonstration will show the video sensor networking technologies developed at the OGI School of Science and Engineering. The general purpose video sensors allow programmers to create application-specific filtering, power management, and event triggering mechanisms. The demo will show a handful of video sensors operating under a variety of conditions including intermittent network connectivity as one might see in an environmental observation application.
Video-based sensor networks can provide important visual information in a number of applications including: environmental monitoring, health care, emergency response, and video security. This paper describes the Panoptes video-based sensor networking architecture, including its design, implementation, and performance. We describe a video sensor platform that can deliver high-quality video over 802.11 networks with a power requirement of approximately 5 watts. In addition, we describe the streaming and prioritization mechanisms that we have designed to allow it to survive long-periods of disconnected operation. Finally, we describe a sample application and bitmapping algorithm that we have implemented to show the usefulness of our platform. Our experiments include an in-depth analysis of the bottlenecks within the system as well as power measurements for the various components of the system.
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