Conventional wearable sensors are mainly used to detect the physiological and activity information of individuals who wear them, but fail to perceive the information of the surrounding environment. This paper presents a wearable thermal sensing system to detect and perceive the information of surrounding human subjects. The proposed system is developed based on a pyroelectric infrared sensor. Such a sensor system aims to provide surrounding information to blind people and people with weak visual capability to help them adapt to the environment and avoid collision. In order to achieve this goal, a low-cost, low-data-throughput binary sampling and analyzing scheme is proposed. We also developed a conditioning sensing circuit with a low-noise ...
Recent research has looked to implement real-time contactless sensing within a healthcare applicatio...
Recently, human detection has been used in various applications. Although visible light cameras are ...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Conventional wearable sensors are mainly used to detect the physiological and activity information o...
Human biometric and activities can be acquired from their motions and postures. Conventional video c...
Abstract—This paper presents a wireless distributed pyroelec-tric sensor system for tracking and ide...
Human tracking and recognition are desirable yet challenging for many applications including surveil...
Indoor scene analysis aims to extract the scene information and perceive the situations. The goal of...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems have been adopted to create comfortable, he...
International audienceSmart Home environments have become an important research topic in recent year...
Pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensors are widely used as a presence trigger, but the analog output of ...
Presence detection is a main functionality to make our living spaces smarter and is implemented thro...
The infrared radiation of a walking person contains the information of walking gait and body shape. ...
This research developed a prototype to recognize the activities of people with social interaction an...
Wearable devices support the detection of human activities without the expensive and obstructive pre...
Recent research has looked to implement real-time contactless sensing within a healthcare applicatio...
Recently, human detection has been used in various applications. Although visible light cameras are ...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...
Conventional wearable sensors are mainly used to detect the physiological and activity information o...
Human biometric and activities can be acquired from their motions and postures. Conventional video c...
Abstract—This paper presents a wireless distributed pyroelec-tric sensor system for tracking and ide...
Human tracking and recognition are desirable yet challenging for many applications including surveil...
Indoor scene analysis aims to extract the scene information and perceive the situations. The goal of...
Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems have been adopted to create comfortable, he...
International audienceSmart Home environments have become an important research topic in recent year...
Pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensors are widely used as a presence trigger, but the analog output of ...
Presence detection is a main functionality to make our living spaces smarter and is implemented thro...
The infrared radiation of a walking person contains the information of walking gait and body shape. ...
This research developed a prototype to recognize the activities of people with social interaction an...
Wearable devices support the detection of human activities without the expensive and obstructive pre...
Recent research has looked to implement real-time contactless sensing within a healthcare applicatio...
Recently, human detection has been used in various applications. Although visible light cameras are ...
This study aims at evaluating the use of wearable sensors in the Industry 4.0 context to measure and...