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Proceedings of the eleventh ACM international conference on Multimedia
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Berkeley, CA, USA
DEMONSTRATION SESSION: Demonstration session 1
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Pages: 90 - 91
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN:1-58113-722-2
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Wu-chi Feng
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OGI School of Science and Engineering at OHSU, Beaverton, OR
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Brian Code
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OGI School of Science and Engineering at OHSU, Beaverton, OR
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Ed Kaiser
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OGI School of Science and Engineering at OHSU, Beaverton, OR
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Mike Shea
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OGI School of Science and Engineering at OHSU, Beaverton, OR
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Wu-chang Feng
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OGI School of Science and Engineering at OHSU, Beaverton, OR
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ABSTRACT
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.
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Wu-chi Feng , Brian Code , Ed Kaiser , Mike Shea , Wu-chang Feng , Louis Bavoil, Panoptes: scalable low-power video sensor networking technologies, Proceedings of the eleventh ACM international conference on Multimedia, November 02-08, 2003, Berkeley, CA, USA
[doi> 10.1145/957013.957132]
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Wu-Chi Feng , Ed Kaiser , Wu Chang Feng , Mikael Le Baillif, Panoptes: scalable low-power video sensor networking technologies, ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMCCAP), v.1 n.2, p.151-167, May 2005
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
C.
Computer Systems Organization
C.5
COMPUTER SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
C.5.3
Microcomputers
Subjects:
Portable devices (e.g., laptops, personal digital assistants)
General Terms:
Algorithms,
Design,
Management,
Performance,
Security
Keywords:
JPEG,
MPEG,
sensors,
video sensors,
video streaming
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