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Energy-Efficient Visual Eyes System for Wildlife

Authors :
Chung-Hang Hong
Tzu-Shiang Lin
Ta-Wei Lai
Chyi-Rong Chiou
Chi-Hung Lin
Chia-Pang Chen
Hsiao-Wei Yuan
Joe-Air Jiang
Cheng-Long Chuang
Source :
HPCC
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
IEEE, 2011.

Abstract

Wireless real-time surveillance systems are very valuable for monitoring ecology of wildlife, since the in-situ situation could be grasped immediately. Power source is usually constrained in the wild areas. Thus, in this paper, we developed a low power-consumption image transmission system (called energy-efficient visual eyes system) by integrating a MSP430 micro controller, FPGA circuit, a solar powered battery, a digital camera, and a GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) modem. In order to make a monitoring system suitable for circumstances of wild islands, the proposed system is designed with a packet transmitting strategy capable of enhancing pixel validity while effectively decreasing power consumption. Practically, the proposed system is deployed on a wild island in Taiwan near East China Sea, where is a habitat for migrant seabirds. The experimental results show that the system design is feasible to ecological monitoring and able to effectively maintain the completeness of images with energy efficiency.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2011 IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
Accession number :
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