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Radial Coverage Strength for Optimization of Multi-Camera Deployment

In this paper, a new concept, radial coverage strength, is first proposed to characterize the visual sensing performance when the orientation of the target pose is considered. In particular, the elevation angle of the optical pose of the visual sensor is taken to decompose the visual coverage strength into effective and ineffective components, motivated by the imaging intuition. An optimization problem is then formulated for a multi-camera network to maximize the coverage of the object area based on the strength information fusion along the effective coverage strength direction through the deployment of the angle between radial coverage vector of the camera optical pose. Both simulation and experiments are conducted to validate the proposed approach and comparison with existing methods is also provided.

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