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27 October 2010 Real-time assessment of a linear pyroelectric sensor array for object classication
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Abstract
Pyroelectric linear arrays can be used to generate profiles of targets. Simulations have shown that generated profiles can be used to classify human and animal targets. A pyroelectric array system was used to collect data and classify targets as either human or non-human in real time. The pyroelectric array system consists of a 128-element Dias 128LTI pyroelectric linear array, an F/0.86 germanium lens, and an 18F4550 pic microcontroller for A/D conversion and communication. The classifier used for object recognition was trained using data collected in petting zoos and tested using data collected at the US-Mexico border in Arizona.
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William E. White III, Jeremy B. Brown, Srikant Chari, and Eddie L. Jacobs "Real-time assessment of a linear pyroelectric sensor array for object classication", Proc. SPIE 7834, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications VII, 783403 (27 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.865168
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Detection and tracking algorithms

Computer simulations

Object recognition

Profiling

Algorithm development

Signal detection

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