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RE: HA Holy Grail #1: Occupancy Detection
- Subject: RE: HA Holy Grail #1: Occupancy Detection
- From: "Andy Laurence" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:43:21 +0100
From: David Gumbrell [mailto:david.gumbrell@xxxxxxx]
> The Idratek modules I have appear to use the Panasonic Napion sensors.
I
> think you can get them as components from RS. They are pretty
sensitive, but
> siting is still important - the datasheet has all the range info. I
mount
> them over the sofa to maximise chances of retriggering. Seems to work
pretty
> well. Also have to try to avoid them getting a look through door
openings so
> you don't get triggers walking past an open door down a corridor, for
> instance.
Interesting. Perhaps I should run some more CAT5 to better places in each
ceiling. The floorboards are still up, and nothing has been decorated yet.
Handy!
> Oh - and I have door switches on all doors which helps the Idratek
software
> maintain occupancy knowledge.
Useful. I'm thinking beam breaks about 2 feet from the ground would be
ideal, as they detect when someone passes. I think with carefully placed
PIRs, pressure sensors, and beam breaks, I could get reasonably good
occupancy detection.
> The only room I have a problem with is because I haven't put the PIR
in it's
> final resting place, so you can sit still enough for the occupancy to
> timeout. Don't forget that PIR's can't detect through glass (eg
shower
> surrounds), but I'm not sure that's the best candidate for CCTV motion
> detection instead :-)
If (shower = on) then (bathroom = occupied)
Either that, or a pressure mat under the shower tray.
Cheers,
Andy
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