A peer-to-peer camera sensor network is defined using intelligent cameras
that employ iSCSI initiators and iSCSI targets to read and write data and
to send control commands directly across the network as iSCSI blocks.
Because data transfer rides on top of the internet protocol, cameras can
be directly attached to the internet without requiring attachment to a
host computer. Image data represented as video frames are mapped onto
iSCSI data blocks and are shared among the cameras directly to form an
efficient virtual block level video image frame storage that can be
directly manipulated by multiple cameras without data replications.
Transport of multiple streams, associated with scalable or multilevel
MPEG encoding scheme for instance, are automatically sequenced and
realigned as the iSCSI data blocks are time-aligned.