Project 223 (2nd year)
Secure Surveillance Networks
| "Secure Surveillance Networks" project is an Int'l project collaborated by ATC/ICL/ITRI and CMU. The goal of this project is to design, build and evaluate the infrastructure of a secure surveillance network. It will include the development of micro-surveillance sensors including hardware support built upon CMU's FireFly sensor platforms and software support with tracking and visualization algorithms. One or more surveillance applications will also be prototyped. One possible usage scenario may be demonstrated in a parking lot equipped with wireless surveillance nodes. Whenever a car enters, leaves or moves in the parking lot, the vehicle should be detected and tracked using coordination among the surveillance nodes. An acceptable quality video sequence of the moving car is desired. The wireless surveillance nodes shall ideally be battery-powered. |
Member List
| Country | Organization | Full Name | Title | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Taiwan |
ITRI |
Chang, Yao-jen |
PI |
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Taiwan |
ITRI |
Huang Ching-Chun |
PI |
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Taiwan |
ITRI |
Tan, Kuan-Sin |
Researcher |
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Taiwan |
ITRI |
Yeh, Chao-Chun |
Researcher |
|
US |
CMU |
Raj Rajkumar |
CPI |
|
US |
CMU |
Tsuhan Chen |
CPI |
Required Documents (2st year)
Self-Assessment Presentation File (Internal Review Meeting)
Midterm Report (External Review Meeting)
Final Report (External Review Meeting)