Abstract
Video surveillance technology is a crucial element of every person's life in the modern era - an element that is concerned with the safeguarding of individuals as well as finding criminals. An effective mechanism in existing video surveillance systems is cloud-based IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) technology, which is becoming increasingly popular. In this paper, we aim to design and develop a content-based pub/sub-model for IPTV surveillance systems called ENFDMA (Enhanced Named-Data-Networking Forwarding Daemon for Mobile Application). The ENFDMA allows the user to view as well as publish certain videos with the use of a mobile application. It employs the use of a cloud infrastructure to reduce IPTV encapsulated packet's transfer time. The experiments demonstrate that the suggested ENFDMA implementation holds notable repercussions with regard to performance when contrasted to extant paradigms regarding the ease-of-use and utilization of extant mobile devices.