Design of Wireless Video Surveillance System

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Wireless video surveillance is of increasing importance. Many wireless video surveillance systems require a well optimized video codec for low-power operations. Compression of the captured video is normally needed in order to reduce the amount of video data to be delivered as well as to increase the video storage capability of the surveillance system. In this paper, a method which can greatly reduce the complexity for one of the most time-consuming parts in a video encoder was proposed.

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