Energy Efficient Video Surveillance Approach for Multiple Camera in Wireless Sensor Networks
Juginder Pal Singh1, Piyush Vashistha2, Mohd. Aamir Khan3, Manoj Kumar4

1Juginder Pal Singh, Department of Computer Engineering and Application, GLA University, Mathura (U.P), India.
2Piyush Vashistha, Department of Computer Engineering and Application, GLA University, Mathura (U.P), India.
3Mohd. Aamir Khan, Department of Computer Engineering and Application, GLA University, Mathura (U.P), India.
4Manoj Kumar, Department of Computer Engineering and Application, GLA University, Mathura (U.P), India.
Manuscript received on 01 June 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 07 June 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 June 2019 | PP: 2380-2384 | Volume-8 Issue-8, June 2019 | Retrieval Number: H7338068819/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: The advances in the embedded system, computer vision, and wireless transmissions result in cost-effective wireless video surveillance. The digital camera is capable of detecting the moving target according to the control information. Video surveillance in the constrained environment of a wireless sensor network requires to be processed into three steps. Initially, the video is pre-processed after that compression is done and data is transmitted over the WMSN; at the last step, the analysis of the video is done at the receiver site. However, for wireless video-based sensor nodes transmitting a video stream is difficult using the traditional protocols. Camera-based Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network (WMSN) performs relatively in a different way from the traditional setups in the sense that it involves a directional sensing model, a complex in node processing and a need to transfer a large amount of data. In this paper, we suggest a new methodology which integrates the barrier coverage through multiple camera node models for object detection and transmission, instead of sending the complete frame, the objective is to achieve the trade-off between energy consumption and reliability of detection. Since blanket coverage generally results in high transmission time and the communication overhead is significant. To ensure the longevity of applications, reduction in energy consumption is of prime importance. However, the detection of the intruder and its success the rate ratio is highly dependent on the width of the barrier, the speed, and position of the entering event [1, 2, 6]
Keywords: Energy Efficient, Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network, Video Surveillance

Scope of the Article: Wireless Multimedia Systems