Sensors (Mar 2020)

Passive Visible Light Detection of Humans

  • Kenneth Deprez,
  • Sander Bastiaens,
  • Luc Martens,
  • Wout Joseph,
  • David Plets

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20071902
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
p. 1902

Abstract

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This paper experimentally investigates passive human visible light sensing (VLS). A passive VLS system is tested consisting of one light emitting diode (LED) and one photodiode-based receiver, both ceiling-mounted. There is no line of sight between the LED and the receiver, so only reflected light can be considered. The influence of a human is investigated based on the received signal strength (RSS) values of the reflections of ambient light at the photodiode. Depending on the situation, this influence can reach up to ± 50 % . The experimental results show the influence of three various clothing colors, four different walking directions and four different layouts. Based on the obtained results, a human pass-by detection system is proposed and tested. The system achieves a detection rate of 100% in a controlled environment for 21 experiments. For a realistic corridor experiment, the system keeps its detection rate of 100% for 19 experiments.

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