Multi-Camera Tracking System Applications Based on Reconfigurable Devices: A Review
- 1 July 2019
- conference paper
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2019 International Conference on Computer, Communication, Chemical, Materials and Electronic Engineering (IC4ME2)
Abstract
Real-time video image processing requires video compression techniques. Efficient Motion Estimation (ME) and Motion Compensation (MC) algorithms and their successful hardware implementation are the key to video compression. Work on developing and implementing efficient ME and MC algorithms for multi-camera systems is ongoing. The low power consumption yet high speed of Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Devices such as Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) can be suitable for implementation of real-time optic flow computation using multi-camera systems. This paper focuses on a search into the current state-of-the-art for multi-camera motion tracking. It has been found the tracking systems mainly focused on people and vehicle tracking in both indoor and outdoor conditions, tracking under occlusion, tracking for surveillance, single and multi-view tracking, etc. The review search also found use of multi-camera tracking in the medical sector, such as multi-camera tracking systems for respiratory motion tracking. Research on this field has not been explored much and this holds possibilities for further work.Keywords
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