International Conference on Computing Technology and Information Management (ICCM) 2013, pp.1-4
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The most significant driving force behind the explosion in the use of closed-circuit television (CCTV) has been the worldwide increase in theft and terrorism and the commensurate concert and need to protect personnel and assets. As CCTV-based video surveillance system is likely to be used as a virtual sensor in open IP network environment such as u-City, security technologies are recommended to be enforced for establishment of secure surveillance infrastructure. Even though there are a number of advantages by deployment of video surveillance system, it infringes on a personal privacy, and many people feel a great repugnance for the CCTV. Generally, CCTV is deployed at the public area, gathers and stores the video information without any agreement of ordinary people who appear in it. The gathered information might be used in resolving and preventing a variety of crimes, and as critical evidences as well. However, in this process of using the video information, it causes a critical privacy infringement. Furthermore, due to the exposure to the open environment, significant resources including gathered video streams, surveillance equipments are expected to be secure. So, in this paper we propose a security functions for reliable video surveillance system. Also, we present the detailed methods for each function and show the results.
KSP Keywords
Closed Circuit Television(CCTV), Driving forces, IP networks, Ordinary people, Personal privacy, Video surveillance system, Virtual Sensor, network environment, security technology, u-City, video information
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