Published April 2011 | Version public
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Distributed Synthesis of Control Protocols for Smart Camera Networks

Abstract

We considered the problem of designing control protocols for pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras within a smart camera network where the goal is to guarantee certain temporal logic specifications related to a given surveillance task. We first present a centralized control architecture for assigning PTZ cameras to targets so that the specification is met for any admissible behavior of the targets. Then, in order to alleviate the computational complexity associated with LTL synthesis and to enable implementation of local control protocols on individual PTZ cameras, we propose a distributed synthesis methodology. The main idea is to decompose the global specification into local specifications for each PTZ camera. These decompositions allow the protocols for each camera to be separately synthesized and locally implemented while guaranteeing the global specifications to hold. A thorough design example is presented to illustrate the steps of the proposed procedure.

Additional Information

© 2011 IEEE. This work was supported in part by the Multiscale Systems Center, AFOSR MURI FA9550-06-1-0303 and the Boeing Corporation.

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94158
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CaltechAUTHORS:20190326-141247744

Funding

Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
FA9550-06-1-0303
Boeing Corporation

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