Energy Efficiency and Power Consumption Improvement of IR Illumination for Surveillance Cameras

University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

Abstract: The power and energy optimization of a device can lead to a reduced cost, smaller area, better temperature performance, and higher lifetime. Furthermore, in systems that have limited power budget, it allows running simultaneously more functionalities or using features that require higher power demand.Therefore, both from the user and the company perspective, the value of a product increases as the energy optimization improves. For nighttime surveillance video recording, it is common to use infrared illumination to light the targetscene, which draws a significant portion of the total camera energy consumption. This master thesis examines and discusses how stroboscopic infrared illumination can enhance the energy efficiency in videorecording cameras with rolling shutter image sensors. This report analyzes LED driver circuits, recommends methodologies, and sorts the most relevant parameters to help to dimension and design the illumination system for a light-strobing system. A promising field of use for this technique has been found to be the license-plate recognition (LPR) scenario, for which this thesis dedicates a chapter in this document. This project has been developed at AXIS Communications, where a prototype has been built for one of their network security cameras. The prototype has been tested for LPR for both strobing light systems and conventional IR lighting systems. The results obtained prove that the energy efficiency of the illumination system can be improved more than 95% when stroboscopic illumination is used.

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