TY - GEN
T1 - A service-oriented architecture suite for sensor management in distributed surveillance systems
AU - Hilal, Allaa R.
AU - Khamis, Alaa
AU - Basir, Otman
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The increased popularity of the proactive security paradigm aggravated the need for distributed surveillance systems. These systems are built using smart sensor networks which cover large areas of civilian concentration. Such networks need intelligent management systems to control the large number of sensor nodes and the large volume of data. Sensor Management Frameworks (SMF) aim to coordinate the sensor nodes in a manner that improves the process of system control and situation awareness. Most SMFs proposed in literature are point solutions that do not use generic development architectures to allow reusability and extendability of different research projects. This work introduces an organizational development suite based on the service-oriented architecture to address the requirements of SMF from a stacked layer perspective. Furthermore, this paper discusses the important functional properties of such systems, and categorizes these functional properties according to their processing level. A case study was proposed that shows the extendability and reusability of the proposed organizational suite.
AB - The increased popularity of the proactive security paradigm aggravated the need for distributed surveillance systems. These systems are built using smart sensor networks which cover large areas of civilian concentration. Such networks need intelligent management systems to control the large number of sensor nodes and the large volume of data. Sensor Management Frameworks (SMF) aim to coordinate the sensor nodes in a manner that improves the process of system control and situation awareness. Most SMFs proposed in literature are point solutions that do not use generic development architectures to allow reusability and extendability of different research projects. This work introduces an organizational development suite based on the service-oriented architecture to address the requirements of SMF from a stacked layer perspective. Furthermore, this paper discusses the important functional properties of such systems, and categorizes these functional properties according to their processing level. A case study was proposed that shows the extendability and reusability of the proposed organizational suite.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79960483307
U2 - 10.1109/CAMAN.2011.5778820
DO - 10.1109/CAMAN.2011.5778820
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79960483307
SN - 9781424492831
T3 - 2011 International Conference on Computer and Management, CAMAN 2011
BT - 2011 International Conference on Computer and Management, CAMAN 2011
T2 - 2011 International Conference on Computer and Management, CAMAN 2011
Y2 - 19 May 2011 through 21 May 2011
ER -