Observer II

Observer II

Observer II

Product catalog summary
Overview
ADEC Technologies AG presents a People Tracker system designed for tracking and counting individuals indoors using advanced technologies like time-of-flight and structured light sensors. This system addresses privacy concerns by not collecting identifiable data.

Applications
  • Visitor counting
  • Emergency and evacuation services
  • Entrance/exit counting
  • Advanced applications include entry/exit counting on large pathways, dwell time measurement, indoor geo-location services, and tracking over large areas.

Principle of Operation
The system uses autonomous subsystems to acquire 3D point-cloud/depth information, communicating with neighboring systems to track movement across detection zones. Data is stored in databases for analysis.

Mounting and Features
  • Supports up to five sensors per system, with specific mounting height and angle requirements.
  • Features include accurate indoor tracking, non-invasive sensors, auto-configuration, time/location data output, dwell-time measurement, and compatibility with off-the-shelf components.

Technical Specifications
  • Electrical: 90-264 VAC, <80 W power consumption.
  • Communication: Ethernet, optional Wi-Fi or Power Line.
  • Mechanical: Dimensions 340 x 225 x 100 mm, weight approx. 2500 g.
  • Environment: Operating temperature 0°C to +50°C, humidity 95% RH max.

Accessories and Recommendations
  • Supported sensors include SR 4000 and SR 4500 models.
  • External databases are recommended for data collection, with free database counter software available for Linux platforms.

Important Note
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. For detailed installation and application information, refer to the installation manual or contact the manufacturer.
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Catalog excerpts

Observer II-1

People Tracker System for Tracking and Counting People Indoors ADEC people tracker & counter is a simple solution to accurately track and count people in an arbitrarily large area indoors. The system takes advantage of new technologies, such as time-of-flight sensors and structured light sensors. As a result, it easily overcomes the limitations inherent in today's people counter solutions operating with single or stereo-cameras and disconnected detection zones. The advantage of using sensors that provide such 3D data is the absence of any and all privacy concerns: No data is acquired that would allow the identification of the individuals. Typical Applications The people-counter system has been developed with typical counting applications in mind: • Visitor counting • Emergency & evacuation services • Entrance / exit count In addition to common applications, the system's design supports more advanced applications • Entry / exit count at arbitrarily large pathways • Dwell time measurement • Data to provide geo-location / GPS services indoors • Tracking of people movement over arbitrarily large area Principle of Operation Each autonomous counting and tracking subsystem acquires 3D point-cloud /depth information from one or more sensor-devices. Each system communicates as needed with its neighbors, passing information as people move in and out of individual detection zones. Each depth sensor can be assigned a common or individual database to store the tracking data. The tracking data is the root information to extract counts, dwell time, and position/time diagrams. Mounting Depending on depth sensor type, different opening angles and mounting height recommendations apply. One system manages up to five sensors, requires 110 V AC / 240 AC and must be located within 5 m (16.4 ft) of each of the sensors it manages (USB extension is available for up to 25 m, Ethernet/PoE-based sensors extend up to 90 m / 300 ft.). Features • Accurate Tracking of People Indoors Patent-pending algorithms for accurate tracking within arbitrarily large areas • Non-invasive System uses TOF or structured light depth sensors (no privacy issues) • Auto-configuration Configuration software automatically discovers all connected depth sensors • Time/Location Data Output Counts extracted from tracking information • Measurement of Dwell-time Measures time each person resides in configurable area • Off-the-shelf Components System works with standard components to process point-cloud information in any environment recommended by the respective sensor manufacturer Sample Installation ADEC Technologies AG • Gublenstrasse 1 • CH-8733 Eschenbach • Switzerland 01.2014

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Observer II-2

Technical Specification (for PC system) Accessories Electrical Supply Power consumption <80 W (does not include depth sensors) Ethernet (optional Wi-Fi or Power Line) Currently the following depth sensors are supported. New sensor devices are added as they become available and have been tested. less than 60 seconds after power-on Industrial PC, metal enclosure Mounting points Communication Ethernet Environment Operating Temperature built-in 100/1000 Mbps WiFi or PowerLine (optional) ADEC # 11521 Mechanical Dimension External Database and Servers It is recommended to use one or more external database...

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