Document Type : Research Paper

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College of Computer,Al-Anbar University, Iraq

10.37652/juaps.2008.15479

Abstract

This paper introduces a system, which can be applied for monitoring of the speed of moving objects using a single camera. The Monitoring System is developed to monitor one moving object at a time with its speed being monitoring using a sequence of video frames. Field test has been conducted to capture real-life data and the processed results are presented. Multiple moving objects and noisy data problems are considered.The proposed system depends on evaluating the position and the orientation of moving objects in real world according to suitable reference point, on the screen, which can be selected by the user (static object).

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