Title
EIQIS: Toward an Event-Oriented Indexable and Queryable Intelligent Surveillance System.
Abstract
Edge computing provides the ability to link distributor users for multimedia content, while retaining the power of significant data storage and access at a centralized computer. Two requirements of significance include: what information show be processed at the edge and how the content should be stored. Answers to these questions require a combination of query-based search, access, and response as well as indexed-based processing, storage, and distribution. A measure of intelligence is not what is known, but is recalled, hence, future edge intelligence must provide recalled information for dynamic response. In this paper, a novel event-oriented indexable and queryable intelligent surveillance (EIQIS) system is introduced leveraging the on-site edge devices to collect the information sensed in format of frames and extracts useful features to enhance situation awareness. The design principles are discussed and a preliminary proof-of-concept prototype is built that validated the feasibility of the proposed idea.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
arXiv: Networking and Internet Architecture
Edge computing,Design elements and principles,Computer science,Situation awareness,Computer data storage,Computer network,Edge device,Multimedia
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1807.11329
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.38
12
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Seyed Yahya Nikouei1466.15
Yu Chen282480.54
Alexander J. Aved34811.59
Erik Blasch4105190.91