Human Tracking With Wireless Distributed Pyroelectric Sensors

This paper presents a wireless pyroelectric sensor system, composed of sensing modules (slaves), a synchronization and error rejection module (master), and a data fusion module (host), to perform human tracking. The computation workload distribution among slave, master, and host is investigated. The...

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Hauptverfasser: Qi Hao, Brady, D.J., Guenther, B.D., Burchett, J.B., Shankar, M., Feller, S.
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Modules
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wireless sensor network
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