Author:
Contoli Chiara,Calisti Lorenzo,Fabrizio Giacomo Di,Kania Nicholas,Bogliolo Alessandro,Lattanzi Emanuele
Abstract
AbstractGraphics processing units and tensor processing units coupled with tiny machine learning models deployed on edge devices are revolutionizing computer vision and real-time tracking systems. However, edge devices pose tight resource and power constraints. This paper proposes a real-time vision-based virtual sensors paradigm to provide power-aware multi-object tracking at the edge while preserving tracking accuracy and enhancing privacy. We thoroughly describe our proposed system architecture, focusing on the Dynamic Inference Power Manager (DIPM). Our proposed DIPM is based on an adaptive frame rate to provide energy savings. We implement and deploy the virtual sensor and the DIPM on the NVIDIA Jetson Nano edge platform to prove the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed solution. The results of extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed virtual sensor can achieve a reduction in energy consumption of about 36% in videos with relatively low dynamicity and about 21% in more dynamic video content while simultaneously maintaining tracking accuracy within a range of less than 1.2%.
Funder
This work was partially funded by MIMIT, under FSC project "Pesaro CTE SQUARE"
Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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