A Survey of Image Compression Algorithms for Visual Sensor Networks

  • Mammeri A
  • Hadjou B
  • Khoumsi A
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With the advent of visual sensor networks (VSNs), energy-aware compression algorithms have gained wide attention. That is, new strategies and mechanisms for power-efficient image compression algorithms are developed, since the application of the conventional methods is not always energy beneficial. In this paper, we provide a survey of image compression algorithms for visual sensor networks, ranging from the conventional standards such as JPEG and JPEG2000 to a new compression method, for example, compressive sensing. We provide the advantages and shortcomings of the application of these algorithms in VSN, a literature review of their application in VSN, as well as an open research issue for each compression standard/method. Moreover, factors influencing the design of compression algorithms in the context of VSN are presented. We conclude by some guidelines which concern the design of a compression method for VSN.

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Mammeri, A., Hadjou, B., & Khoumsi, A. (2012). A Survey of Image Compression Algorithms for Visual Sensor Networks. ISRN Sensor Networks, 2012, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/760320

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