Collection and transmission of sensor data in single location surveillance point system

Tomi Räty, Mikko Nieminen, Johannes Oikarinen, Mikko Lindholm

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    Abstract

    The Single Location Surveillance Point (SLSP) is a distributed multi-sensor surveillance software system. Each sensor automatically procures data from its ambit and conveys its crude sensor data to a session server. The session server transmits the crude sensor data to the logical decision making service (LDMS). The LDMS automatically deducts the situation of the surveillance point predicated on the received sensor data. This branch of the SLSP endeavors to facilitate the collection of data from a surveillance point and to decrement the amount of superfluous information and rendered to the surveillance personnel, by acquiring automatically sensor data and providing automatically derived information to the surveillance personnel’send device. The functionality of the constructed prototype indicates that this endeavor is attained. The research is predicated on the constructive method of the related publications and technologies and the results are derived by the implemented branch of the SLSP system.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalInformation Technologies and Control
    Volume6
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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