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Performance Comparison of Data Reduction Techniques for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network Applications

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  • Pinar Sarisaray-Boluk
  • Kemal Akkaya

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With the increased use of smart phones, Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs) will have opportunities to deploy such devices in several contexts for data collection and processing. While smart phones come with richer resources and can do complex processing, their battery is still limited. Background subtraction (BS) and compression techniques are common data reduction schemes, which have been used for camera sensors to reduce energy consumption in WMSNs. In this paper, we investigate the performance of various BS algorithms and compression techniques in terms of computation and communication energy, time, and quality. We have picked five different BS algorithms and two compression techniques and implemented them in an Android platform. Considering the fact that these BS algorithms will be run within the context of WMSNs where the data is subject to packet losses and errors, we also investigated the performance in terms of packet loss ratio in the network under various packet sizes. The experiment results indicated that the most energy-efficient BS algorithm could also provide the best quality in terms of the foreground detected. The results also indicate that data reduction techniques including BS algorithms and compression techniques can provide significant energy savings in terms of transmission energy costs.

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  • Pinar Sarisaray-Boluk & Kemal Akkaya, 2015. "Performance Comparison of Data Reduction Techniques for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network Applications," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 11(8), pages 873495-8734, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:11:y:2015:i:8:p:873495
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/873495
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