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Cameras for person tracking

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For a research project, I would like to set up a network of cameras for the purpose of tracking a person's movement across a floor on a building. Because there are different rooms on that floor (it's not a single open space), my thinking is you'll need to use two cameras per room in a stereo configuration, then somehow link the data from all these camera pairs together somehow by using a wireless network.

What I am wondering is: What kind of camera would be best for the purpose I'm doing? I want to choose equipment that would be fairly easy set up, calibrated, and connected, so I can actually implement the person tracking algorithm.
 

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