Abstract

The problem related to energy conservation in a resource-constrained wireless visual sensor network applied for habitat monitoring, border patrol, battlefield surveillance and so on, where images have to be transmitted over a wireless medium with limited bandwidth, is addressed. The proposed approximation band transform algorithm is unique and novel since it extracts and encodes only approximations of the image using fixed-point arithmetic without applying highpass analysis filters. This low bit rate image compression algorithm is specifically designed for resource-constrained low-power sensors. Its performance is analysed in terms of bit rate (bits per pixel), image quality, processing time and its energy consumption in an Atmel Atmega128 processor. It is shown that this algorithm consumes only 12% of energy needed by joint photographic experts group (JPEG) [independent JPEG group (IJG)] version and gives better results than JPEG at very low bit rates and thus the proposed scheme can significantly enhance the lifetime of low-power sensors.

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