Raymond, 

 

Or we could just use the London Security Camera system, right? 

 

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From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Parks, Raymond
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 5:28 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] [EXTERNAL] Privacy vs Open Public Data

 

  Full motion video is possible, but not for long as it uses a lot of
bandwidth and storage.  Also, the geometry of satellites is such that,
depending upon their orbit, they can only provide good images of a single
point on the ground for a limited amount of time.  More likely, if a
particular human can be identified (unlikely from space), one could use a
sort of time-based synthetic aperture to build up knowledge of that person's
activities.  UAVs are much more likely to be used to track a particular
individual in real-time. 

 

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On Jan 16, 2013, at 9:19 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:





Re: satellites: they have very high resolution but I'm not sure they have a
high frame rate .. ie could "track" an individual. 

 

   -- Owen

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