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Chamasemani, Fereshteh Falah and Affendey, Lilly Suriani
(2013)
Systematic review and classification of video surveillance systems.
International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science, 7.
pp. 87-102.
ISSN 2074-9007; ESSN: 2074-9015
Abstract
Recently,various conferences and journals have published articles related to Video Surveillance Systems, indicating researchers‘ attention. The goal of this review is to examine the latest works were published in journals, propose a new classification framework of video surveillance systems and investigate each aspect of this classification framework.This paper provides a comprehensive and systematic literature review of video surveillance systems from 2010-2011, extracted from six online digital libraries using article‘s title and keyword. The proposed classification framework is expanded on the basis of architecture of video surveillance systems, which
is composed of six layers: Concept and Foundation Layer,
Network Infrastructure Layer, Processing Layer, Communication Layer, Application Layer, and User interaction Layer. This review shows, although many
publication and research focus on real-time aspect of
the challenge, only few researches have investigated the
deployment of extracted and retrieved information for
forensic video surveillance.
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