Frontiers in Neurorobotics | 2021

Rinegan: A Scalable Image Processing Architecture for Large Scale Surveillance Applications

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Image processing is widely used in intelligent robots, significantly improving the surveillance capabilities of smart buildings, industrial parks, and border ports. However, relying on the camera installed in a single robot is not enough since it only provides a narrow field of view as well as limited processing performance. Specially, a target person such as the suspect may appear anywhere and tracking the suspect in such a large-scale scene requires cooperation between fixed cameras and patrol robots. This induces a significant surge in demand for data, computing resources, as well as networking infrastructures. In this work, we develop a scalable architecture to optimize image processing efficacy and response rate for visual ability. In this architecture, the lightweight pre-process and object detection functions are deployed on the gateway-side to minimize the bandwidth consumption. Cloud-side servers receive solely the recognized data rather than entire image or video streams to identify specific suspect. Then the cloud-side sends the information to the robot, and the robot completes the corresponding tracking task. All these functions are implemented and orchestrated based on micro-service architecture to improve the flexibility. We implement a prototype system, called Rinegan, and evaluate it in an in-lab testing environment. The result shows that Rinegan is able to improve the effectiveness and efficacy of image processing.

Volume 15
Pages None
DOI 10.3389/fnbot.2021.648101
Language English
Journal Frontiers in Neurorobotics

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