International audienceWe present a scheme for multi-sensor data fusion applications, called Relative Pose based Redundancy Removal (RPRR), that efficiently enhances the wireless channel utilization in bandwidth-constrained operational scenarios for RGBD camera equipped visual sensor networks. Pairs of nodes cooperatively determine their own relative pose, and by using this knowledge they identify the correlated data related to the common regions of the captured color and depth images. Then, they only transmit the non-redundant information present in these images. As an additional benefit, the scheme also extends the battery life through reduced number of packet transmissions. Experimental results confirm that significant gains in terms of w...
Many Sensor applications such as monitoring and surveillance may require image sensor array to condu...
Abstract — Life time of wireless sensor networks is limited due to battery constraint. In camera equ...
Visual analysis tasks, like detection, recognition and tracking, are com- putationally intensive, an...
International audienceIn this paper, the Relative Pose based Redundancy Removal (RPRR) scheme is pre...
Low cost RGB-D cameras (or sensors) have significant potential for enhancing the performance of visu...
Wireless sensor networks are under active research for tracking systems, where camera nodes are inst...
This work addresses the problem of enabling resource-constrained sensor nodes to perform visual anal...
Visual and wireless sensing, two popular sensing modalities in multi-modal systems, have complementa...
Visual Sensor Networks (VSNs) constitute a key technology for the implementation of several visual a...
In a tracking system, an object of interest is monitored continuously in a sensor network. Informati...
Cameras have become ubiquitous in our society. Not only are they built into things of everyday life ...
Wireless Visual Sensor Networks (WVSNs) where camera-equipped sensor nodes can capture, process and ...
Using image stitching technology to find out overlap areas in the camera node capture image, inform ...
Visual sensor networks have emerged as an important class of sensor-based distributed intelligent sy...
While providing a variety of intriguing application op-portunities, a vision sensor network poses th...
Many Sensor applications such as monitoring and surveillance may require image sensor array to condu...
Abstract — Life time of wireless sensor networks is limited due to battery constraint. In camera equ...
Visual analysis tasks, like detection, recognition and tracking, are com- putationally intensive, an...
International audienceIn this paper, the Relative Pose based Redundancy Removal (RPRR) scheme is pre...
Low cost RGB-D cameras (or sensors) have significant potential for enhancing the performance of visu...
Wireless sensor networks are under active research for tracking systems, where camera nodes are inst...
This work addresses the problem of enabling resource-constrained sensor nodes to perform visual anal...
Visual and wireless sensing, two popular sensing modalities in multi-modal systems, have complementa...
Visual Sensor Networks (VSNs) constitute a key technology for the implementation of several visual a...
In a tracking system, an object of interest is monitored continuously in a sensor network. Informati...
Cameras have become ubiquitous in our society. Not only are they built into things of everyday life ...
Wireless Visual Sensor Networks (WVSNs) where camera-equipped sensor nodes can capture, process and ...
Using image stitching technology to find out overlap areas in the camera node capture image, inform ...
Visual sensor networks have emerged as an important class of sensor-based distributed intelligent sy...
While providing a variety of intriguing application op-portunities, a vision sensor network poses th...
Many Sensor applications such as monitoring and surveillance may require image sensor array to condu...
Abstract — Life time of wireless sensor networks is limited due to battery constraint. In camera equ...
Visual analysis tasks, like detection, recognition and tracking, are com- putationally intensive, an...