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Sensor to detect Human Presence

gunaseelan
gunaseelan over 11 years ago

Hello Friends,

 

                    Is there any sensor to detect human presence . Am aware of PIR (Passive Infra Red) sensor , which would human motion but not the human presence . Another way is by using image processing technique. Kindly suggest me a better solution image .

 

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    Former Member over 11 years ago +7 suggested
    Hi Gunaseelan, OMRON do a thermal sensor that can detect stationary thermal objects as opposed to standard PIR motion sensor that only detect motion. The OMRON D6T thermal sensor is able to detect the…
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    shabaz over 6 years ago in reply to dougw +5 suggested
    Agree.. I don't know why the OP excludes image processing - due to incorrectly perceived difficulty, or for a non-technical reason. I can understand the desire to possibly exclude due to (say) security…
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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago

    Hello Guys

     

    Could somebody help me with knowing as to which sensors is to be used to sense number of people in a building which is on fire ( can infrared sensor work in those conditions and detect humans) or are there any combination of sensors which will do the job. I don't mind even if its in-accurate. I am planing to apply machine learning algorithm to improve its efficiency. What I have in mind is something which can be used in adjacent to smoke detectors

     

    Thank you very much in advance

    bsarabu

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I would go more for computer vision with facial recognition for a passive system.  The resolution on PIR sensors would be overwhelmed by heat from a fire in the vicinity,  I suppose you could theoretically use a Surface Acoustic Wave sensor at floor level to detect movement on X-Y axes, but I would think you'd have problems if people got packed in.  You could use a FLIR array to count objects a a certain temperature, i.e.; a human nose is around 33-35 degrees C when in a "normal living area".

     

    Another system which could be effective for a group who had cell phones would be to count the number of different IME's that could be polled.

     

    Much would depend upon the environment: Is this an open area?  Is it a cubicle farm where there are many small enclosed areas?  How large is the area, and expected number of people?  Is it possible to issue each person an active transmitter with an ID badge?  Would there be a choke-point where RFID badges would give you an effective count?  Is this an area where an active fire would be anticipated, or one that would be evacuated as a precaution?  Quite a few questions would need consideration before you started looking at modalities.

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    I would go more for computer vision with facial recognition for a passive system.  The resolution on PIR sensors would be overwhelmed by heat from a fire in the vicinity,  I suppose you could theoretically use a Surface Acoustic Wave sensor at floor level to detect movement on X-Y axes, but I would think you'd have problems if people got packed in.  You could use a FLIR array to count objects a a certain temperature, i.e.; a human nose is around 33-35 degrees C when in a "normal living area".

     

    Another system which could be effective for a group who had cell phones would be to count the number of different IME's that could be polled.

     

    Much would depend upon the environment: Is this an open area?  Is it a cubicle farm where there are many small enclosed areas?  How large is the area, and expected number of people?  Is it possible to issue each person an active transmitter with an ID badge?  Would there be a choke-point where RFID badges would give you an effective count?  Is this an area where an active fire would be anticipated, or one that would be evacuated as a precaution?  Quite a few questions would need consideration before you started looking at modalities.

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