Panoptes: scalable low-power video sensor networking technologies

This demonstration will show the video sensor networking technologies developed at the OGI School of Science and Engineering. The general purpose video sensors allow programmers to create application-specific filtering, power management, and event triggering mechanisms. The demo will show a handful of video sensors operating under a variety of conditions including intermittent network connectivity as one might see in an environmental observation application.

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