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A Container-Based Elastic Cloud Architecture for Pseudo Real-Time Exploitation of Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) Stream

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Real-time information fusion based on WAMI (Wide-Area Motion Imagery), FMV (Full Motion Video), and text data is highly desired for many mission critical emergency or military applications. However, due to… Click to show full abstract

Real-time information fusion based on WAMI (Wide-Area Motion Imagery), FMV (Full Motion Video), and text data is highly desired for many mission critical emergency or military applications. However, due to the huge data rate, it is still infeasible to process streaming WAMI in a real-time manner and achieve the goal of online, uninterrupted target tracking. In this paper, a pseudo-real-time Dynamic Data Driven Applications System (DDDAS) WAMI data stream processing scheme is proposed. Taking advantage of the temporal and spatial locality properties, a divide-and-conquer strategy is adopted to overcome the challenge resulting from the large amount of dynamic data. In the Pseudo Real-time Exploitation of Sub-Area (PRESA) framework, each WAMI frame is divided into multiple sub-areas and specified sub-areas are assigned to the virtual machines in a container-based cloud computing architecture, which allows dynamic resource provisioning to meet the performance requirements. A prototype has been implemented and the experimental results validate the effectiveness of our approach.

Keywords: motion; real time; time; area; pseudo real; wami

Journal Title: Journal of Signal Processing Systems
Year Published: 2017

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