Title :
Human Tracking With Wireless Distributed Pyroelectric Sensors
Author :
Hao, Qi ; Brady, David J. ; Guenther, Bob D. ; Burchett, John B. ; Shankar, Mohan ; Feller, Steve
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., New Hampshire Univ., Durham, NH
Abstract :
This paper presents a wireless pyroelectric sensor system, composed of sensing modules (slaves), a synchronization and error rejection module (master), and a data fusion module (host), to perform human tracking. The computation workload distribution among slave, master, and host is investigated. The performances and costs of different signal-processing and target-tracking algorithms are discussed. A prototype system is described containing pyroelectric sensor modules that are able to detect the angular displacement of a moving thermal target. Fresnel lens arrays are used to modulate the sensor field of view. The sensor system has been used to track a single human target
Keywords :
Fresnel diffraction; lenses; pyroelectric detectors; sensor fusion; target tracking; Fresnel lens arrays; angular displacement detection; computation workload distribution; data fusion module; human motion tracking; moving thermal target; sensing modules; signal-processing; synchronization and error rejection module; target-tracking; wireless distributed pyroelectric sensors; Costs; Distributed computing; Humans; Master-slave; Prototypes; Pyroelectricity; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Target tracking; Wireless sensor networks; Fresnel lens; human motion tracking; pyroelectric sensor; wireless sensor network;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2006.884562