Abstract

Most of the notification mechanisms of current intelligent video surveillance systems are based on traditional methods, which either require operators on duty to receive and deal with early-warning notification from surveillance systems, or notice related personnel by broadcasting. The former costs a great deal of labor and effort, and the latter is inconvenient. Moreover, some other intelligent video surveillance systems could even only provide clues for ex post analysis, whose instantaneity performance is poor. To solve these problems of notification mechanisms in current intelligent video surveillance systems, a security early warning system based on mobile push technology which uses XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) is proposed in this paper. The performance test results indicate that the proposed system not only improves the instantaneity performance, but also saves labor and effort. Index Terms - Intelligent video surveillance, Mobile push, XMPP

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