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Intruder Localization and Tracking Using Two Pyroelectric Infrared Sensors
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2020
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Location TrackingIntruder Heat FluxEngineeringThermographySensorsHeat FluxCalibrationReceived Signal StrengthInfrared SensingField RoboticsSensing MechanismInfrared SensorSensor PlacementInstrumentationIntruder LocalizationThermal SensorLocalizationTracking System
In this paper, we introduce a method to estimate the range of an intruder and track its trajectory by utilizing the received signal strength of the heat flux for pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensors. To this end, we first develop a mathematical model of the received heat flux signal strength and the corresponding PIR signal for a moving intruder. The algorithm uses only two PIR sensors and the geometry of the field of views (FOVs) to perform the estimation and tracking process without any knowledge of the intruder's parameters. The tracking algorithm shows remarkable performance in estimating the intruder's parameters. The intruder heat flux was accurately estimated even at large separation distances as was the intruder path angle. Finally, the intruder's location was also very accurately estimated with sub-meter error for large separation distances.
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