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High-Level Architecture for a Single Location Surveillance Point
2007
2007 Third International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communications (ICWMC'07)
The Single Location Surveillance Point (SLSP) is a distributed multi-sensor surveillance software system. It comprises of an arbitrary amount of sensors that collect readings from a single location, which is the surveillance point. Each sensor transmits its crude sensor data to a session server, which handles the connections between the components. The session server routes the crude sensor information to the logical decision making service. The logical decision making server automatically
doi:10.1109/icwmc.2007.46
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