Mobile video surveillance systems: an architectural overview
Mobile Multimedia Processing
Integrating multimedia streaming from heterogeneous sources to JavaME mobile devices
International Journal of Communication Systems
Motion detection with pyramid structure of background model for intelligent surveillance systems
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Collaborative localization in visual sensor networks
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)
Multimedia access to mobile environments using indoor semantic maps
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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Mobile video surveillance represents a new paradigm that encompasses, on the one side, ubiquitous video acquisition and, on the other side, ubiquitous video processing and viewing, addressing both computer-based and human-based surveillance. To this aim, systems must provide efficient video streaming with low latency and low frame skipping, even over limited bandwidth networks. This work presents MoSES (MObile Streaming for vidEo Surveillance), an effective system for mobile video surveillance for both PC and PDA clients; it relies over H.264/AVC video coding and GPRS/EDGE-GPRS network. Adaptive control algorithms are employed to achieve the best tradeoff between low latency and good video fluidity. MoSES provides a good-quality video streaming that is used as input to computer-based video surveillance applications for people segmentation and tracking. In this paper new and general-purpose methodologies for streaming performance evaluation are also proposed and used to compare MoSES with existing solutions in terms of different parameters (latency, image quality, video fluidity, and frame losses), as well as in terms of performance in people segmentation and tracking.