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No presente artigo, propomos um método de rastreamento de objetos denominado rastreamento de objetos de hipótese do tipo cenário. No método proposto, uma região de monitoramento interna é dividida em múltiplas microcélulas fechadas usando nós sensores que podem detectar objetos e suas direções de movimento. As informações do sensor são acumuladas em um servidor de rastreamento por meio de redes multihop sem fio, e o rastreamento de objetos é realizado no servidor de rastreamento. Para estimar a trajetória de objetos a partir de informações de sensores, introduzimos um novo conceito de mundo virtual, que consiste em microcélulas virtuais e objetos virtuais. Objetos virtuais são gerados, transferidos e excluídos em microcélulas virtuais de acordo com as informações do sensor. Para lidar com movimentos específicos de objetos em microcélulas, como a desaceleração de objetos que passam em uma passagem estreita, consideramos também a geração de objetos virtuais de acordo com as interações entre objetos virtuais. Além disso, objetos virtuais são gerados quando o servidor de rastreamento estima a perda de informações do sensor, a fim de diminuir o número de falhas no rastreamento de objetos. Por meio de simulações, confirmamos que a proporção de rastreamento bem-sucedido melhora em até 29% considerando as interações entre objetos virtuais. Além disso, o desempenho do rastreamento é melhorado em até 6% considerando a perda de informações do sensor.
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Masakazu MURATA, Yoshiaki TANIGUCHI, Go HASEGAWA, Hirotaka NAKANO, "SHOT: Scenario-Type Hypothesis Object Tracking with Indoor Sensor Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E94-D, no. 5, pp. 1035-1044, May 2011, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E94.D.1035.
Abstract: In the present paper, we propose an object tracking method called scenario-type hypothesis object tracking. In the proposed method, an indoor monitoring region is divided into multiple closed micro-cells using sensor nodes that can detect objects and their moving directions. Sensor information is accumulated in a tracking server through wireless multihop networks, and object tracking is performed at the tracking server. In order to estimate the trajectory of objects from sensor information, we introduce a novel concept of the virtual world, which consists of virtual micro-cells and virtual objects. Virtual objects are generated, transferred, and deleted in virtual micro-cells according to sensor information. In order to handle specific movements of objects in micro-cells, such as slowdown of passing objects in a narrow passageway, we also consider the generation of virtual objects according to interactions among virtual objects. In addition, virtual objects are generated when the tracking server estimates loss of sensor information in order to decrease the number of object tracking failures. Through simulations, we confirm that the ratio of successful tracking is improved by up to 29% by considering interactions among virtual objects. Furthermore, the tracking performance is improved up to 6% by considering loss of sensor information.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E94.D.1035/_p
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