Visionary Developments in Military and Defence Surveillance
It is therefore not surprising that visual surveillance is so dominant for implementing defense and security solutions. However, as with the brain, the manipulation and analysis of images comes at a heavy price, with real‐time processing requiring considerable computing resources and potentially a prohibitively large power budget. This article explores two key aspects of surveillance: the digital image processing that can extend the capabilities of visual surveillance; and the processing hardware that can be used to facilitate real‐time operation with an acceptable size, weight and power, plus cost (SWAP+C).
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