


Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) ( en Inventor Phillip James DuMas Larry Alan Williamson Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Expired - Fee Related, expires Application number US11/468,654 Other versions US20070200914A1 Google Patents System and methods for video surveillance in networksĭownload PDF Info Publication number US7495687B2 US7495687B2 US11/468,654 US46865406A US7495687B2 US 7495687 B2 US7495687 B2 US 7495687B2 US 46865406 A US46865406 A US 46865406A US 7495687 B2 US7495687 B2 US 7495687B2 Authority US United States Prior art keywords network network communication video communication devices user Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion.

Google Patents US7495687B2 - System and methods for video surveillance in networks The maximum number of loops is reached.US7495687B2 - System and methods for video surveillance in networks.All local errors converge (i.e., for each element).The program stops the loops when one of the following conditions is met: The maximum possible number of loops is 4. Sets the maximum number of loops allowed in this analysis. The lowest order is 2 and the highest order is 5. Sets the order to be used for the first loop. If none of the other two stopping criteria are met, the program will increase the polynomial order of the elements with strain energy of xx% or more. Sets the maximum allowable relative error in the strain energy of each element. Update elements with relative Strain Energy error xx% or more Sets the maximum allowable relative change in the selected global criterion. The Root Mean Square value of the nodal resultant displacements. The Root Mean Square value of the nodal von Misses stresses. The strain energy of the model calculated by summing the strain energy of all elements. Sets the global criterion to be used for indicating convergence and termination of the loops.
