Intelligent Technologies for Research and Engineering

Volume: 3

High Optimization of Image Transmission and Object Detection Technique for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network

Author(s): R. Kabilan*, Ravi R., J. Zahariya Gabrie and M. Philip Austin

Pp: 118-130 (13)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815196269124030011

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

One of the most important issues in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks is the energy efficiency of object detection and image transmission. In-node object detection and tracking algorithms have been proposed in recent WMSN approaches. However, with a little effort, the WMSN will be able to detect the presence and absence of objects in images. For the WMSN, a new approach for the above technique is suggested in this research. Instead of sending a whole image, this technique sends image parts. It ensures energy saving inside the node and minimum picture content which is transferred to the sink node. On the basis of in-node reconstructed and energy consumption picture, it suggests that the technique is evaluated using (PSNR). In comparison with existing state-of-the-art methodologies, simulation results demonstrate that the suggested methodology saves 95 percent of node energy with a received picture PSNR of 46 dB.

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