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Real-Time FPGA-Based Object Tracker with Automatic Pan ...
30 frames per second. The system was designed for a video resolution of 320 240 pixels, which is rather low as compared to the resolutions used by modern digital video surveillance systems. More recently, Chan et al. [50] have developed an IP camera-based surveillance system using both the FPGA and the general purpose processor-based server....
FPGA-Based Smart Camera System for Real-Time Automated ...
The system is designed to work in real-time for live color video streams of standard PAL (720 × 576) resolution, which is the most commonly used video resolution for current generation surveillance systems. The implemented smart camera system is also capable of processing HD resolution video streams in real-time....
Video Surveillance-Based Intelligent Traffic Management in ...
In video surveillance-based system, identification of unusual events is considered to be most significant task. Anomalous behavior can be drastic and subtle [36, 58, 63]. Changing of lanes on highways is traumatic. The proposed system precisely identifies the vehicle lane change at specific time because of precise localization.
Smart surveillance, video surveillance and VSaaS ...
Video surveillance enables the monitoring of activity, behavioural patterns, or any other change in environmental conditions.This involves surveillance from a distance by means of electronic equipment (such as CCTV cameras). Video surveillance can be performed in real time, or data can be collected and stored for the purpose of evaluation when required.. A video surveillance system (VSS ......
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