WO2001006791A1 - Wireless video surveillance system - Google Patents
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- Substitute Sheet The majority of existing surveillance systems utilise a local processing centre that packets data for transmittal to the base station. Transmittal may be by dedicated land-line or may be via a dial-up connection.
- the invention resides in a wireless video surveillance system comprising: a portable monitor device and first wireless communication means; one or more video recording means for recording video images of a scene; and at least one interface module converting said video images to transmittable data, said interface module incorporating a second wireless communication means for transmission of said transmittable data from said at least one interface module to said portable monitor device, said portable monitor device incorporating means for receiving said transmittable data, converting said transmittable data to said video images and displaying said video images.
- the portable monitor device is a personal digital assistant or similar hand-held processing unit incorporating processor means, memory means and video display means.
- the interface module preferably also includes processing means for converting said video images to transmittable data and one or more transmission buffers.
- the wireless transmission means is suitably a signal transmitting means but is preferably a signal receiving and transmitting means.
- the portable monitor device suitably also includes input means for inputting signals for transmitting to said interface module.
- said first wireless communication means includes means for transmitting said signals and said second wireless communication means includes means for receiving said signals.
- Processing the recorded image preferably includes the steps of compressing the image at the interface means and decompressing the image at the portable monitor device.
- the method may further include the step of storing said data for later transmission.
- FIG 1 is a block diagram of a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG 2 is a block diagram of a first embodiment of the interface module
- FIG 3 is a block diagram of a second embodiment of the interface module
- FIG 4 is a block diagram of a third embodiment of the interface module
- FIG 5 is a block diagram of the portable video monitor
- FIG 6 is a block diagram of a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG 7 is a block diagram of a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG 1 there is shown a block diagram of a wireless video surveillance system consisting of a video recording means 1, in signal connection with an interface module 2 which is in signal connection with an antenna 3. Signals 4 are transmitted between the antenna 3 and an antenna 5 associated with a portable monitor device 6 which is a personal digital assistant or portable personal computer. Video images from the recorder 1 are displayed on a display 7 of the monitor 6.
- Substitute Sheet Alternatively a digital camera could be employed as the video recording means 1.
- the digital output from the camera can be input directly to the dual frame buffer 10 through USB port 12.
- USB port is described in the preferred embodiment, it will be appreciated that other interface protocols such as SCSI, IEEE 1394, etc, can be used.
- the digital signals are processed for transmission in the digital signal processing chip 11.
- the required processing will depend on the transmission network being employed and known signal processing and compression algorithms can be used. Suitable algorithms include H.261 , H.263, MPEG1 , MPEG2, MPEG4, etc.
- Random access memory 13 is provided for on-board storage of data for signal processing.
- signal processing can be performed using an ASIC
- an ASIC front end can be used with a programmable DSP backend.
- the invention is not limited to any one of these possible solutions. If a DSP solution is used, the DSP is programmed with available compression software. The invention is not limited to any particular software solution, although the inventor has 8-bit and 24-bit coding methods are suitable. Different coding methods may be more suitable for certain colour video displays available in the wide variety of PDA's currently on the market. New coding solutions are regularly becoming available and the inventor recognises that the invention may employ new algorithms in the future.
- Substitute Sheet changed and selectively sends update information to reproduce the changes. This eliminates the need to retransmit the entire image each time when there have not been extensive change over time.
- a side product of this stage is that the output can be used to trigger an alarm to be sent to the video monitor when any motion is detected.
- the next stage decomposes the resultant interframe images from the previous step into basic coding units.
- the nature of these units varies depending on the coding method being used. In the classic transform based coding methods these coding units are 2D blocks of spatial frequency coefficients. These may equally be image primitives of another form such as run length vectors or uniform colour blocks.
- the values of the coding units are then substantially quantised to eliminate unwanted information. This process is known as intraframe coding.
- the final stage involves reordering the symbols or values to be coded so as to enhance compressability followed by some form of variable length or statistically based coding to efficiently create a compact bit stream for each frame. This final stage is almost always lossless. This resulting bit stream is then appropriately packaged in a frame packet for insertion into the output data stream.
- an audio frame of equivalent time duration will also be compressed and sent.
- the predominant structure of the transmitted data stream will consist of alternating video and audio frames in an interleaved manner.
- the processed data is buffered in transmission buffer 14 before
- the transmission module 15 can be any suitable wireless transmission system such as CDMA (code division multiple acces), TDMA (time division multiple access), IP (wireless internet protocol), PHS (personal handyphone system), LMDS (local multipoint distribution service), wireless ATM, GSM, GPRS, HSCSD and other 3G wireless networks. Alternative embodiments are discussed in detail below.
- the elements of the interface module need not be physical contained in a single device.
- the transmission module may be separate fro the rest of the interface module.
- the transmission module may be a GSM or CDMA base station connected to the rest of the interface module by a modem or ISDN connection.
- the communication protocol is a wireless LAN
- the transmission module may be connected to a separate base station or wireless access point by an ethernet.
- the transmission module may also be a television frequency modulator to permit the device to transmit to a pocket television that may be in range.
- an external storage device 17 is provided.
- the external storage device allows large volumes of data to be stored which can be accessed by signals from the portable monitor device.
- Two types of external storage devices may be provided. Uncompressed analogue video data must be stored in a VCR which is accessed by a sequential, read-only access. Compressed digital data can be stored on any of a number of suitable devices
- Substitute Sheet (including magnetic disks drives, digital tape drives, CD ROMs, DVDs, WORM drives, etc) with read-write, random access. There may be multiple external storge devices.
- the external storage devices permit a history of video and audio signals to be stored for review at a later time.
- One application of this arrangement is the removal and storage of recordings, such as video and audio tapes, for use in legal proceedings that could result from security breaches detected by the invention. Other applications are discussed below.
- Signals 4 are sent and received by a transmit/receive means 18.
- An output means 20 provides analogue or digital signals at port 21 for controlling various other devices in response to signals received from the portable monitor device.
- a signal from the potable monitor device could be used to turn lights on or off, reset a motion detector or external alarm, or commence video recording.
- a signal from the portable monitor device could be used to commence playback of a prerecorded programme stored on the external storage device 17.
- a third embodiment of the interface module 2 is shown in FIG 4.
- the monitor includes a receive/transmit module 23 for receiving the data transmitted by the interface module 2 and transmitting data to the interface module.
- Buffers 24 are provided for both transmission and reception. Received signals are processed in the CPU 25. On-board RAM 26 stores data and parameters for the signal processing. The processed image is displayed on the liquid crystal display 7. Control signals input on line
- the portable monitor device can be any device capable of wireless network connection that has a graphic display and a general purpose processor.
- PDAs are preferred due to their availability but many mobile phones, such as WAP phones and l-NET phnes are also suitable.
- purpose built devices will also be suitable.
- the inventor envisages that hybrid devices that interface a custom DSP with a standard PDA will be useful. In this form, the video decoding process may be performed in the custom DSP instead of the CPU of the PDA.
- Fig 6 shows an embodiment in which a VHS video camera 28 is connected to an interface module 29 that provides a low power signal
- the monitor device 33 is a personal digital assistant with a wireless network card 34 and antenna 32 to receive signals 30.
- the wireless network card 34 interfaces to the personal digital assistant through a PCMCIA slot, compact flash port, or other expansion port.
- the embodiment of Fig 6 supports simplex video and full duplex
- Substitute Sheet audio communication It is most suitable for implementation in domestic applications, for child minding and security. For example, a parent may use the configuration to monitor a child sleeping in a separate room. Another application is to monitor an entryway.
- the full duplex audio allows communication with a person seeking entrance while the simplex video channel allows the person to be viewed.
- a digital video camera 35 provides audio and video input to the interface module 36.
- the transmission module 37 is a standard telephone interface for transmitting signals 38 across a CDMA or GSM cellular phone network from antenna 39.
- the monitor device comprises a personal digital assistant 40 with a modem 41 connected to a phone 42.
- the PDA is programmed with algorithms to process the received data for display.
- the PDA and phone are integrated into a single device. Suitable devices have recently become commercially available.
- the embodiments provide simplex video and duplex audio communication.
- the second embodiment provides duplex audio via the phone.
- Duplex audio communication for the first embodiment may be provided by built-in microphones provided in some PDA's or by an external microphone coupled to the network card.
- inventions may be extended by providing local storage of audio and video footage which can be viewed on command from the monitor. Movement and sound detection functionality have also been provided in the interface module so that an alarm can be provided if movement or sound is detected in the viewed scene. Combined movement detection, sound detection and local video storage are
- Substitute Sheet particularly useful for the second embodiment to facilitate dial-up operation.
- the interface module is configured to detect movement in the field of view. When movement is detected the video footage is stored locally and a call is placed to the portable monitor device. The phone touch tones or the duplex audio channel may then be used to send tone commands to trigger replay of the stored video footage.
- the external storage may be used to store a fixed period of data in one or more FIFO buffers.
- the size of the FIFO buffers (and hence the length of recorded video) can be a user set variable. When movement is detected the user can choose to view a block of video from a fixed period before the alarm.
- multiple cameras and interface modules can be programmed to a single or multiple video monitors. It would therefore be possible for a number of security guards to carry personal digital assistants providing mobile monitoring of multiple camera installations.
- connection oriented such as TCP
- connectionless such as UDP
- Substitute Sheet protocol will hcnage depending on the nature of the wireless network being used, the bandwidth, and the channel characteristics.
- the protocol must perform the following functions: error control; flow control; packetisation; connection establishment; and link management.
- error control There are many existing protocols for these purposes that have been designed for use with data networks.
- special attention may be required to handle errors since retransmission of corrupted data is inappropriate due to the real-time constraints imposed by the nature of video on the reception and processing of transmitted data.
- a key frame is a video frame that has only been intraframe coded but not interframe coded.
- Interframe coding is where the prediction processes is performed and makes these frames dependent on all the preceding video frames after and including the last key frame.
- Key frames are only sent as the first frame and whenever an error occurs.
- the first frame needs to be a key frame because there is no previous frame to predict from to perform the interframe coding
- the primary application is envisaged as being point-to- point, a broadcast implementation is also possible.
- This implementation may be particularly useful in a facility security application where a number of guards are monitoring the security of a facility from a variety of locations.
- Authentication security may also be incorporated into the system to minimise the risk of unauthorised use if the portable monitor device is lost or stolen. Suitable security protocols will be known to persons skilled in this area.
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