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Cet article décrit un nouveau système de surveillance vidéo mobile. Le récepteur est un PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) doté d'une carte PHS (Personal Handy Phone system). L'expéditeur est un système de codage vidéo basé sur PC, connecté à une ligne RNIS via ISDN-TA. Des fonctions telles que la sélection de la caméra, le contrôle de la caméra à distance et la prise de vue haute résolution sont implémentées. Dans cet article, les détails du système sont expliqués et une évaluation de la faisabilité est effectuée. Une expérience a été menée pour mesurer le délai de transmission ascendant et descendant. D’après les résultats, le système fonctionne de manière cohérente par rapport à un comportement théorique. De plus, les performances de ce système sont tout à fait pratiques pour la surveillance vidéo mobile.
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Satoshi MIYAJI, Tetsushi YAMASHITA, Masahiro WADA, Shuichi MATSUMOTO, "A Novel Mobile Video Monitoring System Using a PDA Terminal" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 10, pp. 2191-2197, October 2002, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes a novel mobile video monitoring system. The receiver is a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) with a PHS (Personal Handy Phone system) card. The sender is a PC-based video encoding system, which is connected to an ISDN line by ISDN-TA. Functions such as camera selection, remote camera control and high-resolution snap shot are implemented. In this paper, details of the system are explained and a practicability assessment is performed. An experiment was conducted to measure the upward and downward transmission delay. From the results, the system performs consistently to a theoretical behavior. Furthermore, the performance of this system is quite practical for mobile video monitoring.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_10_2191/_p
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