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Distributed image compression for sensor networks using correspondence analysis and super-resolution

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Abstract

A distributed coding technique for images captured from sensors with overlapping fields of view in a sensor network is outlined. First, images from correlated views are roughly registered (relative to a sensor of primary interest) via a low-bandwidth data-sharing method involving image feature points and feature point correspondence. An area of overlap is then identified, and each sensor transmits a low-resolution version of the common image block to the receiver, amortizing the coding cost for that block among the set of sensors. Super-resolution techniques are finally employed at the receiver to reconstruct a high-resolution version of the common block. We discuss the registration and super-resolution techniques used and present examples of each step in the proposed coding process. A numerical analysis illustrating the potential coding benefit follows, and we conclude with a brief discussion of the key issues remaining to be resolved on the path to coder robustness.

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