JavaCam Project 2005

An intelligent camera, programmable in Java must be extended with new intelligent functions. Several functions have already been implemented as part of the Intelligent Sensor Network project. New functions that should be implemented are counting the number of people entering or leaving a room, and extracting motion and direction of moving objects.

Java is used because of its ease, but processing will be much slower than with other programming languages. This is why as part of the JavaCam project a camera will be build that can run Java byte code without the use of a virtual machine. This special hardware is needed, so that image processing is even possible with the use of Java.

Supervisor

Peter van Lith

People

Jun
David Persons
Michael Metternich
Daan van Schuppen
Derk Crezee

Documents

Project Description by Peter van Lith
Progress Meeting
Draft Paper
Final Paper
Source Code JavaCam Project
Workload (who did what)