Intelligent Surveillance System with Time Optimization

Authors:

M. Ramamoorthy,N. Ayyanathan,M. Padma Usha,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.2019.08.00014

Keywords:

HEVC,FPGA,Video Surveillance,Image Enhancement,

Abstract

Recent video surveillance system provides a path to continuously monitor any place at any time. In addition IP based surveillance system helps to monitor the place remotely through wide area network. Here the system is designed such that the camera which captures the video act as the front end and the computer which helps as to view the details acts as the client of the system. The main aim of this paper is to increase the resolution of the video in the system and to reduce the transmission time of the IP based video surveillance system. In this system we use IP camera to capture the scene and a field programmable gate array (FPGA) is connected to the local server through the IP network. The FPGA used here is programmed to process the captured video and operates towards effective data transmission in IP network. The algorithms like connected component labeling, background modeling is analyzed along with High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) to enhance the quality of the video captured. In future on updating the designed model Using WAP structure the cell phones can be used for the client side of the system. As expected due to the introduction of efficient video coding and IP networking the transmission time is highly reduced in our proposed system.

Refference:

I. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “Improving network performance and security in WSN using decentralized hypothesis testing”. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April – June 2016 .
II. Anuradha.C, Khanna.V, “A novel gsm based control for e-devices”. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April – June, 2016
III. Kavitha, R., Nedunchelian, R., “Domain-specific Search engine optimization using healthcare ontology and a neural network backpropagation approach”, 2017, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Special Issue 2:157-166
IV. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “An analysis to improve throughput of high-power hubs in mobile ad hoc network” , 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 361-363
V. Kavitha, G., Kavitha, R., “Dipping interference to supplement throughput in MANET”, 2016, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol-9, Issue-2: 357-360
VI. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar, J., Arul Selvan, G., “Secure mobile agents communication on intranet, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences”, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg No S32-S35, 2016
VII. Pothumani, S., Sriram, M., Sridhar , “Various schemes for database encryption-a survey”, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, volume 9, Issue 3, Pg NoS103-S106, 2016
VIII. Priya, N.,Sridhar,J.,Sriram, M.“Vehicularcloudcomputing security issues and solutions” Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences(JCPS) Volume 9 Issue 2, April – June 2016
IX. Priya, N., Sridhar, J., Sriram, M. “Mobile large data storage security in cloud computing environment-a new approach” JCPS Volume9 Issue 2. April – June, 2016

View | Download