Algorithm to Deal with the Problem of Placing Cameras in Museum

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We develop a model to study how to place still and/or rotary cameras in some locations around the museum. The goal is to determine the optimal camera locations and the smallest number of the cameras so as to provide the best possible coverage during the night and be easy to monitor particular items. We model the process how to select every optimal camera location and the kind of camera. Subject to the given constraints, our algorithm outputs the optimal project for every given museum. We apply our algorithm to a case study of a real museum in China inorder to test the practicability of the model. Finally, we examine the sensitivity of optimal camera locations and the number of cameras to changes in the unit length of zoning.

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