Title :
Multiocular surveilance of wide dynamic environments based on optical vision, event modelling and end-to-end data encryption: A cloud-based monitoring approach of maritime activities
Author :
Ntalianis, Klimis ; Sardis, Emmanuel ; Tsapatsoulis, Nicolas ; Doulamis, Anastasios ; Rizomiliotis, P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Marketing, Tech. Educ. Inst. of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract :
The success of contemporary surveillance systems depends on their cost and their ability to automatically and correctly interpret events that take place in an observed environment. Correct decisions enhance the situation awareness of an operator, while wrong ones lead to false or no alarms, damaging the system´s credibility. In this paper a low-cost, secure, cloud-based surveillance system is described for monitoring wide dynamic environments. The focus of our current work is to present the system´s overall architecture and discuss in detail the design and functionalities of its main modules: (a) the multiocular network of multispectral cameras for visual information gathering, (b) the intelligent segmentation, event modeling and anomaly detection module and (c) the end-to-end power-aware data encryption infrastructure. By following the proposed approach, different geographic areas can be successfully covered, high-level situations of interest can be modeled and secure data communication can be guaranteed, at a minimum necessary electrical and CPU power. Finally, an application scenario in the maritime domain is provided.
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer vision; cryptography; marine engineering; software architecture; surveillance; CPU power; anomaly detection module; cloud-based monitoring; contemporary surveillance system; end-to-end power-aware data encryption infrastructure; event modeling; event modelling; geographic area; intelligent segmentation; low-cost secure cloud-based surveillance system; maritime activities; maritime domain; multiocular network; multiocular surveillance; multispectral camera; optical vision; secure data communication; situation awareness; system credibility; system overall architecture; visual information gathering; wide dynamic environment monitoring; Cameras; Computer architecture; Security; Sensors; Streaming media; Surveillance; anomaly detection; event modelling; multiocular surveilance; optical vision; power-aware data encryption;
Conference_Titel :
Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4942-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4940-6
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2012.6477667