PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

COVID surveillance robot: Monitoring social distancing constraints in indoor scenarios.

  • Adarsh Jagan Sathyamoorthy,
  • Utsav Patel,
  • Moumita Paul,
  • Yash Savle,
  • Dinesh Manocha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. e0259713

Abstract

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Observing social/physical distancing norms between humans has become an indispensable precaution to slow down the transmission of COVID-19. We present a novel method to automatically detect pairs of humans in a crowded scenario who are not maintaining social distancing, i.e. about 2 meters of space between them using an autonomous mobile robot and existing CCTV (Closed-Circuit TeleVision) cameras. The robot is equipped with commodity sensors, namely an RGB-D (Red Green Blue-Depth) camera and a 2-D lidar to detect social distancing breaches within their sensing range and navigate towards the location of the breach. Moreover, it discreetly alerts the relevant people to move apart by using a mounted display. In addition, we also equip the robot with a thermal camera that transmits thermal images to security/healthcare personnel who monitors COVID symptoms such as a fever. In indoor scenarios, we integrate the mobile robot setup with a static wall-mounted CCTV camera to further improve the number of social distancing breaches detected, accurately pursuing walking groups of people etc. We highlight the performance benefits of our robot + CCTV approach in different static and dynamic indoor scenarios.