DocumentCode
57333
Title
Indoor Granular Presence Sensing and Control Messaging With an Ultrasonic Circular Array Sensor
Author
Naghibzadeh, Shahrzad ; Pandharipande, Ashish ; Caicedo, David ; Leus, Geert
Author_Institution
Philips Res., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Volume
15
Issue
9
fYear
2015
fDate
Sept. 2015
Firstpage
4888
Lastpage
4898
Abstract
Providing automated granular control of lighting, along with user-driven control, results in an energy-efficient smart lighting system design while catering to personal occupant preferences. Two functional ingredients in such a system are: sensing that provides granular information on occupant location and a communication system to transmit control messages from a user. In this paper, we consider an ultrasonic circular array sensor that provides the dual functionality of granular occupant sensing and a communication receiver for user control transmissions. A ceiling-mounted sensor configuration with a colocated ultrasonic transmitter and array receiver is considered. To perform presence sensing, this transmitter sends periodic bursts of sinusoidal pulses that, upon reflection from the environment, are received at the array sensor. The echoes are processed to obtain estimates of range, azimuth, and elevation angles corresponding to possible occupant movements. A Kalman filter based on a near constant velocity model is used for target tracking. The resulting occupant location is used for energy-efficient lighting control. A user may in addition control lamps in its vicinity by sending messages at ultrasonic frequency, which are processed by the receiver array, and used to further adapt requested parameters of the lighting system. The proposed sensing and messaging solution is tested in an indoor office space with an eight-element receiver array sensor prototype.
Keywords
Kalman filters; acoustic receivers; sensor arrays; target tracking; ultrasonic transducer arrays; Kalman filter; automated granular control; ceiling-mounted sensor configuration; colocated ultrasonic transmitter; communication receiver; control messaging; eight-element receiver array sensor prototype; energy-efficient lighting control; energy-efficient smart lighting system design; granular occupant sensing; indoor granular presence sensing; lamp; near constant velocity model; target tracking; ultrasonic circular array sensor; user-driven control transmission; Acoustics; Lighting; Receivers; Sensor arrays; Target tracking; Indoor granular presence sensing; Kalman tracking; Lighting control; Ultrasonic circular array sensors; Ultrasonic communication; indoor granular presence sensing; lighting control; ultrasonic communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2431373
Filename
7104072
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