FANET Experiment: Real-Time Surveillance Applications Connected to Image Processing System
This addresses surveillance efficiency for FANET users, but appears incremental as it builds on existing image processing techniques.
The paper tackles the problem of inefficient surveillance in FANET applications by proposing an image enhancement system for data extraction, demonstrating a proof of concept for improved efficiency in scenarios like oil pipeline monitoring and media coverage.
The major goal of this paper is to use image enhancement techniques for enhancing and extracting data in FANET applications to improve the efficiency of surveillance. The proposed conceptual system design can improve the likelihood of FANET operations in oil pipeline surveillance, and sports and media coverage with the ultimate goal of providing efficient services to those who are interested. The system architecture model is based on current scientific principles and developing technologies. A FANET, which is capable of gathering image data from video-enabled drones, and an image processing system that permits data collection and analysis are the two primary components of the system. Based on the image processing technique, a proof of concept for efficient data extraction and enhancement in FANET situations and possible services is illustrated.