Imaging System for Immersive Surveillance (ISIS)

Security guards at large facilities, such as airports, monitor multiple screens that display images from individual surveillance cameras dispersed throughout the facility. If a guard zooms with a particular camera, he may lose image resolution, along with perspective on the surrounding area. Embodiments of the inventive Imaging System for Immersive Surveillance (ISIS) solve these problems by combining multiple cameras in one device. When properly mounted, example ISIS systems offer up to 360-degree, 240-megapixel views on a single screen. (Other fields of view and resolutions are also possible.) Image-stitching software merges multiple video feeds into one scene. The system also allows operators to tag and follow targets, and can monitor restricted areas and sound an alert when intruders breach them.

Researchers

Mark Beattie / William Ross / Daniel Chuang / Cindy Fang / Bobby Ren / Jonathan Blanchard / Mark Bury / Gary Long / Lauren White / Svetlana Panasyuk / Lawrence Candell

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory, Student Organizations, Leadership, and Engagement
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Optical / Computer Science: Cybersecurity / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Connected World

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