Karatoy, 2012 - Google Patents
A Real-Time Networked Camera SystemKaratoy, 2012
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Modern video surveillance systems tend to use several networked cameras to observe different parts of a global scene. This induces a large data flow, which may lead to network congestion when transporting images to the servers. SAN Group provided a system, which is …
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