How about having cams in each room linked to a
PC
with motion detection software that could also recognise the shape of
a
human and indentify if there's anyone on a seat etc...It would also open up
countless other uses for security, identifying specific family members,
ignoring
pets...
What do any of the programming whizz kids
think, is
it possible?
Neil
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 9:17
PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] moving away from
the remote-control paradigm
And don't you have to re-calibrate if you move
furniture?
Wonder if I brough my laptop case into the
room
then walked out would that be seen as occupied?
Also - lifting carpets etc for wires is far
from
perfect too.
I think we're still a long way off decent,
reliable occupancy detection.
M.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 7:45
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] moving away from
the remote-control paradigm
Yeah, I have heard of these, and I'm familiar with the
claims of their capabilities...
But I have just one or two
problems with this at the moment:...
1) They are not here! - they
are
just vapourware at the moment... 2) I >believe< their
effectiveness
is dependant on having loads of aerials buried in the room (as someone
else mentioned...) - there is no chance I'm going to (re) re-plaster a
room to get a load of wire mesh in the walls... 3) even if both of the
above are solved, - there is no demostrable proof thet they will work,
so until I've seen one in operation, and it's been demonstrated to
work,
then I'll reserve judgement, and not get my hopes up too
high...
Paul G.
> >I agree PIR's are
well
past their sell-by date in terms of technology, >but there is an
answer - the BIK Sensor! > >What it does is detect a presence
in
the room, as in a body, by some >trick with the grounding of am EM
field as far as I can tell from what >I've read. So, in effect, it
intelligently knows when someone is in the >room or not you can then
base X10 or whatever actions around that fact. >With a bit of luck
it'll live up to the hype and get rid of the poxing >timers and PIR
sensor nonsense we've had to endure. This is my biggest >complaint
from SWMBO, she presses a button on the Pronto to go to bed >(it sets
stuff up for her) and either the bog light is on too long or >too
short for her, usually the latter - you know how woman are
with >bathrooms ;-) But you get the point. > >Stuart G is
working on getting these up and running so hopefully we'll >get a
result
soon. > >K. >
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