The Feasibility of Applying Image Processing Technology to Surveillance in the Small or Medium-Sized Airports and RWSL

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The small or medium-sized airports are generally lack of airport surface movement detection equipment due to the insufficient financial budget in early and latter investigation of airports constructions or facilities. The paper studied airfield surveillance in the small or medium-sized airports by image processing technology and also discuss diverse surveillance sources in large airport and RWSL one of most key components in A-SMGCS. The analysis include: physical installation of video sensors, range of surveillance coverage, the flowchart of processing, the algorithm for detecting and tracking the moving objects which is suitable for environment of airfield in airport, the projection method between video image coordinate and airfield plan coordinate and the evaluation index of image processing technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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3102-3107

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August 2013

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