C. Duran-Faundez, D. G. Costa, V. Lecuire, F. Vasques
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Abstract
In wireless visual sensor networks comprised of multiple camera-enabled sensors, source prioritization can be exploited to soften the impact of congestion, packet loss and energy depletion when higher relevant packets are processed. However, for such optimizations, source nodes have to be properly prioritized according to some effective metric. When performing visual sensing over moving targets, sensors may view different parts of the targets, which may have particular relevance for monitoring applications. In this context, this paper proposes a low-cost mathematical approach that associates a priority level to each visual source node according to the viewed segments of the targets' perimeter, and such priority may then be exploited for a large set of optimizations. A complete mathematical formulation and numerical results are presented to base the proposed approach.