Title of Invention

"DETECTION DEVICE"

Abstract A detection device for detecting persons or objects and the direction of movement thereof comprising a radiation sensor arrangement for detecting electromagnetic radiation of the wavelength of visible and/or invisible light which is reflected or emitted by a person or an object, and an evaluation unit which is connected to the sensor arrangement, wherein the evaluation unit is adapted to form a variation signal which corresponds to the time variation of the radiation detected by the radiation sensor arrangement and is connected to a store which is adapted to store at least a portion of the variation signal and a characteristic parameter associated with the variation signal. Figure 1
Full Text The invention concerns a detection device for detecting persons or objects and the direction of movement thereof, comprising a sensor arrangement for detecting electromagnetic radiation with the wavelength of visible and/or invisible light, which is reflected or emitted by a person or an object, and an evaluation unit which is connected to the sensor arrangement and adapted to derive a signal from the radiation detected by the radiation sensor arrangement and to deliver a detection signal for as far as possible each object or person detected by the radiation sensor arrangement. In particular the invention concerns a counting device for persons, which is connected to a corresponding detection device.
An area of use of detection devices of that kind is the detection of persons who pass through an entry or exit region of a means of transport in order to count the passengers who pass into or leave the means of transport. DE 42 20 508 and EP 0 515 635 each disclose detection devices which, in relation to the intended direction of movement of the passengers, have sensor elements which are arranged one after the other, and which ascertain the direction of movement of detected persons by correlation of the radiation detected by the sensor elements. Detection devices of that kind are thus capable of ascertaining not only the presence of an object or a person, as in the case of a simple light barrier arrangement, but also the direction of movement of the object or person. A problem here however is that of reliably detecting persons who are not moving with a specific destination in mind but who for example are standing in the entrance
region of a bus, or distinguishing the signals which originate from various people who are in great mutual proximity.
One approach to resolving the last-mentioned problem is set forth in DE 197 21 741. It is proposed therein that a continuous spacing signal for detected objects should be formed and the spacing function obtained in that way should be compared to predetermined or stored spacing characteristics of known objects in order in that way to obtain information about the number, movement or nature of the objects. In accordance with DE 197 21 741 that is effected by means of an active signal generator/detector arrangement. Active means that the detector records the radiation which is delivered by the signal generator and reflected by the object or the person.
It is known from DE 197 32 153 for two images of a person, which are recorded from different vantage points, to be associated with each other on the basis of characteristic image features, in order in that way to obtain spatial information.
An object of the present invention is to provide a detection device which in a simple manner permits even more accurate object or person detection or counting.
In accordance with the invention that object is attained by a detection device of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, which includes individualising means which are connected to the evaluation unit and which are adapted to produce information individualising an object or a person, and which is connected to a store adapted to store at least a portion of the variation signal and the information individualising the object or the person, as a characteristic parameter, in association with the variation signal. In that respect the parameter can be derived directly from the variation signal or can be derived from the variation signal and an additional signal which can be obtained by an additional passive sensor and/or derived from an active radiation source. The parameter can also be one-dimensional or multidimensional, that is to say for example a matrix or a vector with a plurality of values which in particular individualise a person.
The invention is based on the idea of combining in per se known manner a variation signal which is to be produced passively with at least one characteristic parameter so as to afford an at least two-dimensional signal or parameter matrix which combines items of information about the time variation of the radiation detected by the sensor arrangement with additional items of information. Such an arrangement makes it possible to derive a movement signal by signal correlation from the variation signal, in a manner known per se from DE 42 20 508 or EP 0 515 635, and to associate that movement signal with an individual object or an individual person as reliably as possible by means of the characteristic parameter or parameters. Preferably the characteristic parameter describes a person-individual parameter such as hair color, height, stature, etc.
The additional characteristic parameter can admittedly be determined solely from the signal morphology in the case of a passive arrangement. However a further preferred underlying notion of the invention is for the detection device to be provided with additional means for determining the characteristic parameter. Among the large number of additional means which can be envisaged, two alternatives have proven themselves to be particularly appropriate, in an unforeseeable fashion, namely a radiation source for implementing an active arrangement of the detection device, or alternatively or additionally an additional sensor for detecting a further signal besides radiation, for example an acoustic signal or a scent signal.
In the case of an active arrangement with a radiation source the additional parameter can be ascertained by evaluation of the radiation reflected by an object or a person, in relation to the radiation emitted by the radiation source. In that way, it is possible to obtain information about the transit time of a signal from the radiation source by way of a reflecting person to the sensor arrangement or the degree of reflection.
The preferred frequency or wavelength range of the electromagnetic radiation, for the detection of which the sensor arrangement is adapted, is the range of greater than 1400 nm. In the case of an active arrangement with a radiation source, that wavelength range also applies in regard to the
radiation source. It has been found that, in that wavelength range, it is possible to achieve both an advantageous signal-noise ratio and also a high degree of sight safety. In particular a radiation output in that wavelength range can be more than 1000 times greater than for example in the region of 1050 nm, without that involving any danger to health.
In principle, preferred embodiments of the detection device are those which are adapted to be arranged in entrance and exit openings such as for example doors of vehicles or rooms.
A preferred area of use of the detection device is counting passengers for example in buses. In particular for that area of use, the detection device is preferably connected to a locating device such as for example a GPS receiver. In that way the numbers of passengers ascertained by the detection device by means of a counting unit for the entering and exiting passengers can be associated with given route sections or stops of a bus. Together with an optional evaluation unit, integrated vehicle management is thus possible. That can be used for an entire vehicle park if the detection devices and locating devices of different vehicles are adapted to be connected to a central station by way of radio.
In a preferred arrangement, the radiation source is arranged for example in the entrance region of a vehicle, in such a way that the radiation from the radiation source impinges from above on the person passing through the entrance region and is reflected from the top of the head of the person in such a way that the height of a person can be determined from the transit time of the signal. The characteristic parameter to be stored then corresponds to the height of the person. The variation signal which is recorded synchronously can be specifically associated with a person of the corresponding height, by means of the characteristic parameter. As most people differ in height at least within certain limits, it is possible in that way to provide for a substantially person-individual association of variation signals, so that even those variation signals which result from the radiation from two people who are at a great proximity from each other are to be associated as coming from two different people.
An essential difference in relation to the device disclosed in DE 197 21 741 is that for example in the case of the operation of determining the height of a person, for forming the characteristic parameter, it is not the spacing function - that is to say the variation in spacing - that is stored and compared to other spacing functions, but only the minimum of the spacing between the radiation source and the sensor arrangement on the one hand and the top of the head of a person on the other hand.
Fundamentally, both the systems known from DE 42 20 508 and EP 0 515 635 and also that known from DE 197 21 741 are based solely on the correlation of two signal variations or functions. In the case of the system proposed herein the characteristic parameter is not derived from a comparison or a correlation of functions among signal variations, but from one signal alone. That signal can originate for example from an infrasound sensor for detection of heart sounds and thus the heart rate, or from the arrangement, already described above, for detection of the height of a person, or also a sensor matrix arrangement on to which is projected an image of the persons passing through the entrance region, so that a parameter which characterises the contour of the persons can be obtained from the image.
The sensor matrix arrangement can be connected to a radiation source of the above-described kind to constitute an active sensor so that it is possible to record a three-dimensional height contour of a detected person as a characteristic parameter.
Preferably at least one suitable sensor is provided in each case for recording such or other person-individualising signals. That sensor is preferably switched on when the variation signal shows that the detected person is just at the greatest proximity in relation to the sensor. Alternatively the sensor remains continuously switched on and only that portion of the signal originating from the sensor, which was recorded at the time of greatest approach to the sensor, is evaluated. For that purpose the detection device preferably includes suitable locating or distance-determining means and a selection unit which is connected thereto and
which selects the appropriate signal portion originating from the sensor, for further processing.
In subtly differentiated or sophisticated configurations of the invention a plurality of characteristic parameters or parameter variations can be simultaneously obtained and combined together in order to permit still more accurate differentiation of the items of information obtained and thus still more specific individualisation of the detected persons.
Further preferred embodiments are set forth in the appendant claims.
These include in particular detection devices with an additional sensor for person-individual features such as height, build, hair color, heart sounds or scent of a person or an object.
The invention will now be described in greater detail by means of an embodiment.
In the Figures relating to the embodiments:
Figure 1 shows a first variant of a detection device with an active sensor unit,
Figure 2 shows a detection device similar to Figure 1 with a passive sensor unit and an additional sensor for a person-individual feature,
Figure 3 shows a detection device with a passive sensor matrix for recording a multi-dimensional person-individual feature, and
Figure 4 shows a detection device similar to Figure 3 with an active sensor matrix for recording a multi-dimensional person-individual feature.
The detection device 10 shown in Figure 1 has two infrared sensors 12 and 14 which for example can be fixed above the entrance region of a bus arranged one behind the other lengthwise in the entrance or exit direction. An infrared radiation source 16 is disposed between the two sensors 12 and 14. The sensors 12 and 14 and the radiation source 16 are respectively connected to an evaluation unit 18. The evaluation unit 18 includes three modules, a spacing module 18.1, a correlation module 18.2 and an association module 18.3. The evaluation unit 18 is further connected to a store 20 and a counting unit 22.
The sensor 12 and the radiation source are jointly connected to the spacing module 18.1 of the evaluation unit 18. In the spacing module 18.1, the phase relationship between the radiation emitted by the radiation source 16 and the radiation received by the sensor 12 is ascertained and thus the transit time is determined, which is required by the signal emitted by the radiation source 16 and reflected by an object, for it to be recorded by the sensor 12. Thus, it is possible to ascertain the spacing between the radiation source 16 and the sensor 12 on the one hand and a reflecting surface on the other hand. Instead of evaluating the transit time, it is possible for the spacing in relation to a reflecting object to be also determined directly, by way of the wavelength of the signal emitted by the radiation source 16 and the phase relationship between the emitted and received radiation. The technologies required for that purpose are basically known. As the radiation source 16 and the sensor 12 are arranged perpendicularly above the entrance for example of a bus, and the distance in relation to the ground is known, it is possible to arrive at a conclusion about the height of a person passing through the entrance region, from the minimum of a sequence of successive spacing measurements. That minimum is stored as the height of a person in the store 20 and represents a parameter which is characteristic in respect of the person.
Simultaneously with the procedure for determining height, the radiation signals which are reflected or emitted by a person are recorded with the two sensors 12 and 14 and correlated with each other. By virtue of the movement of a person 24 who for example is entering the bus, the two radiation sensors 12 and 14 pick up similar variation signals which are time-shifted relative to each other. The direction of movement and the speed of an entering or exiting person 24 can be ascertained from the spacing of the two sensors 12 and 14 and the displacement in respect of time between the variation signals recorded by the sensors.
In that way the following items of information are obtained:
If the signal recorded by the sensor 12 changes in relation to the signal recorded by the sensor 14 or vice-versa, that is an indication that there is a reflecting or radiating object in the detection region of the
sensors 12 and 14. Changes in the radiation background occur synchronously at both sensors 12 and 14 and can therefore be masked out. If evaluation of the variation signals obtained in that way at the sensors 12 and 14 shows that the two variation signals are in time-displaced relationship or also do not correlate with each other in such a way that the correlation exceeds a given level, the speed of an object can be ascertained from the time displacement of the signals.
Since, as already explained in the opening part of this specification, it is not always the case that all mutually correlating signals are to be associated with one person or a person can also remain standing in the entrance region of a bus so that the variation in the two variation signals recorded by the sensors 12 and 14 changes little, the information ascertained by the correlation module 18.2 can be linked to that from the spacing module 18.1. A person who is standing in the entrance region of a bus is to be easily identified, from the point of view of the spacing module 18.1. The store 20 stores the information in respect of height in relation to a person, in such a way that it is associated with the variation signal emanating from that person. The combination of the two items of information is very highly characteristic in respect of a person and makes it possible to recognise a person not only when entering but also possibly when exiting again.
As a greater degree of individualisation of entering or exiting persons is possible by linking the information in respect of height to that from the comparison of the variation signal information, such persons can also be more accurately counted. Association of the information obtained by means of the spacing module 18.1 with the information obtained by means of the correlation module 18.2, targeted storage of those items of information, and call-up of the stored items of information, are effected by the association module 18.3.
Having regard to the directional information from the correlation module 18.2, it is possible for the association module 18.3 to identify a person as entering or exiting. The counter unit 22 is connected to the association module 18.3 and is designed in such a way that, for each

person detected as entering by the association module 18.1, a counter is increased by one, while for each exiting person, it is reduced by one. The counter condition in the counting unit 22 thus gives the number of persons who are for example on a bus. For that purpose the counting unit can be connected to a plurality of evaluation units 18 which are associated with a plurality of entrance regions of a means of transport.
The detection device 10' in Figure 2 has a passive sensor unit formed by the sensors 12 and 14, for recording the variation signal. In addition the arrangement has an additional sensor 22 which records a person-individual feature such as for example hair color or heart sounds or the like. Evaluation of the additional signal is effected by an evaluation module 18.1' of the evaluation unit 18'. Association with the variation signal recorded by the sensors 12 and 14 is effected by the association module 18.3, as already described with reference to Figure 1. The evaluated additional signal is stored in the memory 20, in association with the variation signal.
The detection device 30 in Figure 3 is of a similar design to the detection device 10 shown in Figure 1. This device also has two infrared sensors 32 and 34, an evaluation unit 36, a store 38 and a counting unit 40. The device does not have an active radiation source like the radiation source 16 in Figure 1.
Instead, at least the sensor 32 includes a plurality of sensor elements 32.1 in a matrix-like arrangement. The sensor elements 32.1 are disposed at the focus of an imaging apparatus as in a convergent lens 32.2. The radiation emanating from a person 42 is thus projected on to the sensor matrix 32.1 as an image of the person 42.
In that respect, each person affords a substantially individual projection pattern, and this is characteristic for the respective person 42. That projection pattern is passed to an image module 36.1 of the evaluation unit 36. In the image module 36.1, a characteristic pattern is extracted from the projection pattern, as a characteristic parameter, and stored in the store 38.
Variation signals are recorded by means of the sensors 32 and 34, in parallel with the operation of forming the characteristic pattern. In that
respect, it is sufficient if the sensor 34 includes only one sensor element and only one sensor element of the sensor matrix 32.1 is used for the variation signal from the sensor 32.
As is already the case in relation to Figure 1, the two variation signals are correlated with each other in a correlation module 36.2 of the evaluation unit 36 in order to obtain an item of movement information. That movement information is stored in the memory 38, associated with the corresponding characteristic pattern.
An association module 36.3 of the evaluation unit 36 operates similarly to the association module 18.3 in Figure 1 and in dependence on the possibly stored output values of the image module 36.1 and the correlation module 36.2, for each entering or exiting person, outputs a signal which serves for actuation of the counting unit 40 and appropriately counts up or down a counter therein.
The detection device 30' in Figure 4 differs from the detection device 30 shown in Figure 3 essentially in that it includes a radiation source 44 which makes it possible to expand the sensor matrix 32.1 to form an active sensor unit. By means of the radiation source 44 and the sensor matrix 32.1 it is possible to form a three-dimensional contour of an object or a person in the detection region of the sensor matrix 32.1. That is effected by evaluation of the radiation detected by the sensor matrix 32.1, in relation to the radiation emitted by the radiation source 44, in an evaluation module 36.1'. The evaluation module 36.1' is for that purpose connected to the radiation source 44 and the sensor matrix 32.1 and is so designed that a matrix which corresponds to the three-dimensional surface contour of the detected object or the detected person is formed from the radiation which is emitted by the radiation source 44 and reflected by a person or an object and detected by the sensor matrix 32.1. That matrix is stored in association with the variation signal in the store 38 as a characteristic parameter and information individualising the respective person.
By means of matrix comparison, it is possible to recognise a person who enters, when that person later exits. For that purpose, the association module 36.3 is adapted to compare matrices detected when persons enter
to such matrices which were detected when persons exit. The entrance and exit direction in that: respect arises out of the variation signal. The association module 36.3, for matrix comparison, is also designed for transformation of matrices, in particular for turning matrices, in order to be able to take account of the differing orientation of entering and exiting persons and the resulting alteration in the contour images to be compared.
It is possible to achieve the desired accuracy and individualisation of a detection device by many different variations in the concepts described and claimed.




We Claim:-
1. A detection device (30') for detecting persons (42) or objects and the direction of movement thereof, comprising a radiation sensor arrangement (32, 34) for detecting visible and/or invisible light with two sensors (32, 34) that are aligned one after the other in the direction of entry or exit, wherein at least one of the sensors (32,34) includes a sensor matrix (32.1) of a plurality of sensor elements (32.1) in a matrix-like arrangement and wherein the sensors (32,34) sense a variation signal which corresponds to the time variation of the intensity of the radiation or transit time of radiation detected by the radiation sensor arrangement (32, 34);
a radiation source (44) for radiation which can be detected by the radiation sensor arrangement (32, 34);
a store (38); that stores at least a portion of the variation signal and the information individualizing the object or the person as a characteristic parameter in association with the variation signal such that the detection device can discern between different objects or persons and identify a same object or person at different times,
a counting unit (40) that includes at least one counter and that the counter counts up or down upon receipt of a count signal; and
and evaluation unit (36') which is connected to the radiation source(44), the radiation sensor arrangement (32, 34) the store (38) and the counting unit (40) and which includes a association module (36.3) which ascertains the direction of movement and the speed of the person (42) or object as movement information and outputs a count signal to counting unit (40) for each person (42) or object,
wherein the evaluation unit (36') and the store (38) are so connected and adapted that a signal portion and at least one parameter describing said signal portion can be stored in association with each other in the store (3 8)
characterized in that the evaluation unit (36') that extracts a three-dimensional contour of an object or a person (42) as a characteristic parameter from the project pattern generated by the sensor matrix (32.1) and saves the characteristic parameter together with the movement information in the store (38); and optional components such as herein described
2. A detection device (30') as claimed in claim 1 wherein the
radiation source (44) is an infrared light source which preferably emits
radiation in the wavelength range of greater than 1400 nm.
3. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 2
wherein the evaluation unit (36') is connected to the radiation source
(44) and the sensor arrangement (32, 34) and determines a degree of
reflection as an additional signal for determination of the characteristic
parameter.
4. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3
wherein the radiation source (44) emits a coded signal and that the
evaluation unit (36') determines the proportion of the coded signal in
the radiation received by the sensor arrangement (32, 34).
5. A detection device (30') as claimed in claim 4 wherein the
evaluation unit (36') forms a degree of reflection from the ratio of the
intensity of the proportion of the coded signal in the radiation received
by the sensor arrangement (32. 34) to the intensity of the radiation
emitted by the radiation source (44).
6. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5
wherein the coded signal is a periodic signal and that the evaluation
unit (36') determines the transit time of a reflected signal in
dependence on the phase relationship between a coded signal received
by the sensor arrangement (32, 34) and a coded signal emitted by the
radiation source (44).
7. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6
wherein the evaluation unit (36") compares together portions of one or
more variation signals which were recorded at the same time as each
other or in time-displaced relationship.
8. A detection device (30') as claimed in claim 7 wherein the
evaluation unit (36') forms a correlation coefficient as the result of
comparison of the variation signal portions.
9. A detection device (30') as claimed in claim 7 or claim 8 wherein
the evaluation unit (36') implements a plurality of times comparison of
signal portions originating from different sensor elements, in such a
way that the signal portions for each comparison are shifted in time
relative to each other by different time differences, and that a transit
time signal is formed, which corresponds to that time displacement.
10. A detection device (30') as claimed in claim 9 wherein the
evaluation unit (36') forms the speed signal from the transit time signal
and from a pre-determinable spacing of those sensor elements at which
the signal portions used for forming the transit time signal have their
origin.
11. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10
wherein the evaluation unit (36') compares signal portions originating
from different sensor elements in mutually time-displaced relationship
and derives a direction signal from the signal portion comparison
operation, in such a way that a direction vector results from the spatial
arrangement of those sensor elements which are associated with the
signal portions of greatest similarity.
12. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11
wherein the evaluation unit (36') forms at least a parameter which
describes a signal portion and stores said parameter in the store (38).
13. A detection device (30') as claimed in claim 12 wherein the evaluation unit (36') detects the greatest amplitude of a signal portion
as the parameter describing the signal portion and stores same in the store (38).
14. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14
wherein said optional component as disclosed in claim 1 is an
additional sensor (26) detects hair color and delivers an additional
signal for determination of the characteristic parameter which is
dependent on hair color.
15. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claim 1 to 14
wherein said optional component as disclosed in claim 1 is the
additional sensor (26) is in the form of a microphone for detecting an
acoustic signal that is heart sounds and delivering an additional signal
for determination of the characteristic parameter which is dependent on
the acoustic signal.
16. A detection device (30') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14
wherein said optional component as disclosed in claim 1 is the
additional sensor (26) detects a scent signal and delivers an additional
signal for determination of the characteristic parameter which is
dependent on the scent signal.


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Patent Number 250239
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2002/00262/DEL
PG Journal Number 51/2011
Publication Date 23-Dec-2011
Grant Date 19-Dec-2011
Date of Filing 01-Mar-2002
Name of Patentee IRIS-GMBH INFRARED & INTELLIGENT SENSORS
Applicant Address OSTENDSTRASSE 1-14, 12459 BERLIN, GERMANY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HAUFE, ANDRE DEULSTRASSE 15A, 12459 BERLIN, GERMANY.
PCT International Classification Number G07C 9/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP2001/08067
PCT International Filing date 2001-07-12
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 100 34 976.5 2000-07-13 Germany