WO2011098931A1 - Presence detection system and lighting system comprising such system - Google Patents

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WO2011098931A1
WO2011098931A1 PCT/IB2011/050383 IB2011050383W WO2011098931A1 WO 2011098931 A1 WO2011098931 A1 WO 2011098931A1 IB 2011050383 W IB2011050383 W IB 2011050383W WO 2011098931 A1 WO2011098931 A1 WO 2011098931A1
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Engel Johannes Knibbe
Roger Peter Anna Delnoij
Mareike Klee
Willem Franke Pasveer
Biju Kumar Sreedharan Nair
John Brean Mills
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    • H05B47/13Controlling the light source in response to determined parameters by determining the presence or movement of objects or living beings by using passive infrared detectors
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y02BCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO BUILDINGS, e.g. HOUSING, HOUSE APPLIANCES OR RELATED END-USER APPLICATIONS
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  • Presence detection system and lighting system comprising such system
  • the invention relates to a presence detection system for detecting a presence of an object, particularly a person or an animal, within an area having a plurality of detection zones.
  • the system comprises a movement detection device for detecting a movement of the object.
  • the invention also relates to a method for detecting a presence of an object, and to a lighting system that comprises the presence detection system.
  • the ultrasound sensor in combination with passive infrared sensor, is relatively expensive.
  • the invention is defined by the independent claims.
  • the dependent claims define advantageous embodiments.
  • a presence detection system for detecting a presence of an object, particularly a person or an animal, within an area having a plurality of detection zones, comprises a movement detection device for detecting a movement of the object.
  • the system comprises an electronic processing device for storing information relating to a position of the object in a zone-wise way, based on the movement of the object, detected by the movement detection device.
  • the electronic processing device is configured for determining, in a zone-wise way, the presence of the object within the area based on a detected movement and stored information relating to the position of the object in a zone- wise way.
  • the system according to the invention solves the problem of the prior art since no high sensitive sensor in combination with the passive infrared sensor is needed. Instead, the presence of the object is based on detected movement of the object and stored
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that the area is situated in a room.
  • the room may be e.g. an office, a room in a house, a warehouse or a shop.
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that the area is an outdoor area and the object is a vehicle, in particular a car.
  • the presence detection system is used for determining the presence of the car in the outdoor area which outdoor area can be in a neighborhood of a house.
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that the movement detection device comprises sensors, wherein each zone has a dedicated sensor.
  • An advantage of this embodiment is that each of the sensors scanning one of the areas can be independently configured.
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that the movement detection device comprises a sensor, wherein the zones are scanned by the sensor one by one. Thus, it is not needed to have a dedicate sensor for each one of the zones.
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that at least one of sensors is constituted by an ultrasound sensor or an array of ultrasound sensors or a sound sensor or a radar-based sensor or a passive infrared sensor or an optical sensor.
  • the most appropriate sensor is selected.
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that the area comprises a passage.
  • the zones include at least two zones, i.e. a first zone covering the passage and a second zone adjacent to the first zone.
  • the presence of the object is determined from a first moment in time when a movement in the first zone is detected.
  • the presence of the object is also determined when the movement in one of the other zones is detected.
  • a non-presence of the object is determined when a movement from the second zone to the first zone is detected and thereafter no movement in the first zone is detected for a predetermined period of time.
  • Choosing the predetermined period of time can be dependent on the purpose of the system. For example, the system can allow choosing the predetermined period of time in a range from 1 to 15 minutes. However, in principle an arbitrary length of such a period is possible.
  • the presence detection result of the presence detection system is used as an input for a switch for switching on and off supply of electrical energy of a device when the person's presence or non presence is determined respectively.
  • a lower predetermined period of time will save more electrical energy compared to a higher predetermined period of time.
  • a person could be annoyed if switching off the device is too early.
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that the movement detection device is operable at a first sensitivity level and a second sensitivity level, wherein the second sensitivity level is higher than the first sensitivity level.
  • the zones are scanned with the first sensitivity level when the object in the relevant zone is not detected and the zone is scanned with the second sensitivity level when the object in said zone is detected.
  • An advantage of this embodiment is that only areas where the person's presence is detected will be scanned with a higher sensitivity. It is an objective of the invention to detect even small movements, for example a person moving a shoulder or typing, in these areas and not to detect such small movements in other areas.
  • An embodiment of the system according to the invention has the feature that the system comprises a self-learning means for determining a zone covering the passage of the area based on an observation where the object presence detection always starts.
  • An advantage of this embodiment is that the system does not need to be extensively configured. Instead, the system will be able to determine itself the zone where the passage is located. Namely that is the zone where the movement is detected first since that is the zone where the person enters the area.
  • the invention also relates to a method for detecting a presence of an object, particularly a person or an animal, within an area having a plurality of detection zones.
  • the method comprises the step of detecting a movement of the object in one of the zones by a movement detection device.
  • the method comprises also the steps of storing information relating to a position of the object in a zone-wise way by an electronic processing device based on a detected movement of the object, and determining the presence of the object within the area based on a detected and stored information relating to the position of the object in a zone-wise way by said electronic processing device.
  • An embodiment of the method according to the invention has the feature that the area comprises a passage, wherein the zones include at least a first zone covering the passage and a second zone adjacent to the first zone.
  • the step of determining the presence of the object comprises determining the presence of the object from a first moment in time when a movement in the first zone is detected, determining the presence of the object when the movement in the one of the other zones is detected, and detecting a non-presence of the object when a movement from the second zone to the first zone is detected and thereafter no movement in the first zone is detected for a predetermined period of time.
  • the method also allows ignoring of movements detected in a zone different than the first zone when there has not been detected any movement in the first zone.
  • the method allows ignoring of movements that start and remain in a certain zone, including people detected in the first zone but not entering the room and thus not passing into the second zone. In this case an optimal positioning of the first zone lies partially outside the room.
  • An embodiment of the method according to the invention has the feature that at least one of detection zones can be beyond the area.
  • An advantage of this embodiment is that an object will be detected before entering the area, i.e. when the object is approaching the area.
  • the invention also relates to a lighting system, comprising the presence detection system according to the invention, wherein the presence detection system initiates switching-on of a light of the lighting system when the person's presence is determined and the presence detection system initiates switching-off of the light of the lighting system when the person's non-presence is detected.
  • a lighting system comprising the presence detection system according to the invention, wherein the presence detection system initiates switching-on of a light of the lighting system when the person's presence is determined and the presence detection system initiates switching-off of the light of the lighting system when the person's non-presence is detected.
  • the presence detection system can also be used in or combined with e.g. a sound system for generating a sound signal in presence or absence of a person or an alarm system for generating a silent or loud alarm signal in presence or absence of a person.
  • the presence detection system according to the invention can also be used as a part of a system for opening a door of an area based on the presence detection.
  • the presence detection system according to the invention can also be used as a part of a system for monitoring an object.
  • Stored information relating to the position of the object in a zone-wise way can be used in such monitoring system.
  • Fig. 1 schematically shows a first exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention and the lighting system according to the invention applied into an area with four zones;
  • FIG. 2 schematically shows a second exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention with an area with four zones wherein four sensors are placed together;
  • FIGs. 3A-3E schematically show a third exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention with two objects, in this example persons, present in an area;
  • FIG. 4 schematically shows a fourth exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention used into an area provided with two passages, particularly doors;
  • Fig. 5 schematically shows a fifth exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention with an area with four zones wherein a single sensor is used for the presence detection in each one of the four zones, in one of the zones at the time;
  • Fig. 6 schematically shows a sixth exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention wherein the area is an outdoor area and the object is a vehicle;
  • a first embodiment of the invention is shown in Fig. 1.
  • a presence detection system 1 is meant and configured for detecting a presence of an object 3, in particular a living being 3, within an area 5.
  • the object 3 can be a person or an animal.
  • the object can be also a vehicle, in particular a car, in case that the area is an outdoor area.
  • the area 5 is divided in 4 detection zones 9A;9B;9C;9D which zones together fully cover the area.
  • the area can be covered with any number of zones. The zones do not need to overlap. The set of zones may leave some parts of the area uncovered.
  • the system comprises a movement detection device 11A;11B;11C;1 ID for detecting a movement of the object.
  • the movement detection device comprises sensors 11A;11B;11C;1 ID.
  • Each zone 9A;9B;9C;9D has a dedicated sensor 11A;11B;11C;1 ID respectively.
  • the area 5 can be a room, office, shop or any other suitable space. If the object is an animal, the area could be a space where the animal lives. If the object is a vehicle, the area can be for example an outdoor area close to a garage where the vehicle is parked.
  • the sensor 11 can be any movement detection sensor known in the art.
  • the senor can be an ultrasound sensor or an array of ultrasound sensors or a sound sensor or a radar-based sensor or a passive infrared sensor or an optical sensor.
  • the presence detection system further comprises an electronic processing device 13 for storing information relating to a position of the object in a zone-wise way based on a detected movement of the object.
  • Suitable electronic processing devices to be used for this purpose are known in the art.
  • the electronic processor device could be a microprocessor or a personal computer, like a device running adequate software, i.e. a program.
  • the electronic processing device receives the detection signals from the sensors 11A;11B;11C;1 ID.
  • the detection signal can be a binary signal, wherein for example the binary signal having the value of a logical 1 means that the presence of the object is detected and the value of a logical 0 means that the sensor does not detect the presence of the object.
  • Signals received from the sensors can be for example stored as data by the electronic processing device in a database 15.
  • the electronic processing device is configured for determining the presence of the object within the area based on detected movement of the object and stored information, i.e. the data from the database 15, relating to the position of the object in a zone- wise way, i.e. zone by zone.
  • the sensor 11A will detect the person 3 in the area 5, for example the room 5, in the zone 9 A and the electronic processing device 13 will store that information into the database 15. If the person 3 later moves from zone 9A into zone 9B, the sensor 1 IB will detect the presence of the person in the zone 9B. The electronic processing device 13 will store this new information into the database 15. If during a next period of time nothing is detected by sensors 9A and 9C and also nothing is detected by sensor 9B because the person is not making any major movement, the electronic processing device 13 will determine i.e. conclude the presence of the person 3 in the room 5 since according to the concrete configuration it is obvious that the person can leave the zone 9B only via the zone 9A or the zone 9C. So, if nothing is detected by respective sensors 11A and 11C the electronic processing device concludes that the person stays in the zone 9B.
  • Fig. 1 also shows that room 5 comprises a passage 7, in particular a door 7.
  • the first zone 9A covers the door 7. So, in this concrete example the person 3 will be detected for the first time in the zone 9 A when the person enters the room 5 via the door 7. The presence will be concluded also when the movement in the one of the other zones
  • 9B;9C;9D is detected.
  • the person can move through the room and depending on the person's position at least one of the sensors 11A;11B;11C;11D will detect the person.
  • the adjacent zones for example 9A and 9B, are partly overlapping each other assuring that the whole room 5 is covered by the sensors 11A;11B;11C;1 ID.
  • the person's non- presence will be concluded when a movement from the second zone 9B to the first zone 9A by the respective sensors 1 IB and 11 A is detected and thereafter no movement in the first zone 9A by the sensor 11 A is detected for a predetermined period of time.
  • predetermined period of time can be set according to the concrete application of the presence detection system.
  • the predetermined period of time can be between 1 to 15 minutes for an office room wherein the presence detection system is used for switching light.
  • the person working in that office room can set desired value for the predetermined period of time. For example someone could like that the light is switched off after one minute after leaving the office room in order to save electrical energy. Someone else, who leaves frequently the office room for relatively short period of time between 3-5 minutes, could desire to switch lights off after 10 minutes, and so on.
  • the movement detection device i.e. sensors 11A;11B;11C;1 ID can be operable at a first sensitivity level and a second sensitivity level.
  • the second sensitivity level is higher than the first sensitivity level.
  • the zone 9A will be scanned with the higher sensitivity level and the zones 9B, 9C and 9D will be scanned with the lower sensitivity level.
  • the lower sensitivity level is chosen in such way that will for sure detect the person walking but it will not detect a movement of the plant's blade. So, the false presence detection in the zones 9B, 9C and 9D is significantly reduced.
  • the presence detection system 1 can further comprise a self-learning means for determining a zone 9A covering door 7 in the room 5 based on an observation where the object's presence detection always starts.
  • a self-learning means can be implemented by a software program running on the electronic processing device. This program will follow where zone wise the person's presence is concluded for the first time and where zone wise the person's non-presence is concluded. In case of only one door in the room these two zones should be the same zone, which is in example presented in Fig. 1 the zone 9A.
  • the presence detection system 1 can be a part of a lighting system 17.
  • a lighting system includes a light source 19, for example a light bulb.
  • the presence detection system can be configured to initiates switching-on of the light when the person's presence is determined and to initiates switching-off of the light when the person's non-presence is detected.
  • Fig. 2 schematically shows a second exemplary embodiment of the presence detection system according to the invention.
  • the difference with respect to Fig. 1 is that the sensors 11A;11B;11C;1 ID are located together, in this concrete example of Fig.2 in the upper left corner of the room. Any other position, for example at the ceiling in the middle of the room, is possible.
  • the overlapping of the zones 9A;9B;9C;9D can be different with respect to Fig. 1. This is dependent on the position of the sensor.
  • the sensor can be constituted by discrete sensors mounted next to each other for example on a printed circuit board or by discrete sensors mounted in a package together.
  • the sensor can also be an integrated sensor array, wherein several elements are designed in the array.
  • the integrated sensor array can be realized in a silicon substrate, making use of semiconductor and micro- machined technologies.
  • the integrated sensor array can also be realized on other carriers such as glass, ceramic or polymer.
  • Fig. 3A-3E schematically show a third exemplary embodiment of the system according to the invention, wherein two persons 3A and 3B are entering and leaving the room 5.
  • the presence detection system is able to detect the presence of more than one person.
  • Figs. 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D and 3E represent consecutive moments in time.
  • FIG. 3B The next moment in time is shown by Fig. 3B.
  • the person 3A first entered the room 5 and walked to the zone 9B.
  • the presence detection system will consequently:
  • FIG. 3C The next moment in time is shown by Fig. 3C.
  • the person 3B entered the room 5 and walked to the zone 9D.
  • the presence detection system will consequently:
  • the presence detection system will conclude the presence of two persons 3A and 3B in the zones 9B and 9D respectively.
  • the next moment in time is shown by Fig. 3D.
  • the person 3A left the room 5 via door 7.
  • the presence detection system will receive the presence detection signal from the sensor 11 A and not any more from the sensor 1 IB.
  • the presence detection system will not receive the presence detection signal from the sensor 11 A anymore.
  • the presence detection system will conclude that the person 3A left the room.
  • Fig. 3E The next moment in time is shown by Fig. 3E.
  • the person 3B left the room 5 via door 7.
  • the presence detection system will receive the presence detection signal from the sensor 11C and not any more from the sensor 1 ID.
  • the presence detection system will receive the presence detection signal from the sensor 1 IB and not any more from the sensor 11C.
  • the presence detection system will receive the presence detection signal from the sensor 11 A and not any more from the sensor 1 IB.
  • the presence detection system will not receive the presence detection signal from the sensor 11 A anymore. After a predetermined period of time the presence detection system will conclude that the person 3B left the room.
  • Fig. 3E The next moment in time is shown in Fig. 3E where no person is present in the room 5.
  • Fig. 4 schematically shows a fourth exemplary embodiment of the system according to the invention wherein the area 5 comprises two passages 7A;7B i.e. doors. Obviously the person 3 can enter and leave the room via any one of these two doors.
  • the presence detection can start either in the zone 9 A or in the zone 9D.
  • the person 3 entering the room 5 via the door 7A will be detected by sensor 11 A in the zone 9 A.
  • the person walking to the area 9B and further to the area 9C will be detected by the sensors 1 IB andl 1C respectively.
  • the person's non-presence will be concluded in two ways.
  • the first way when a movement from the second zone 9B to the first zone 9 A by the respective sensors 1 IB and 11 A is detected and thereafter no movement in the first zone 9 A by the sensor 11 A is detected for a first predetermined period of time.
  • the second way when the movement from the third zone 9C to the fourth zone 9D by the respective sensors 11C and 1 ID is detected and thereafter no movement in the fourth zone 9D by the sensor 1 ID is detected for a second predetermined period of time.
  • the first predetermined period of time and the second predetermined period of time can be the same or can be different depending on concrete requirements. If the concrete example shown in Fig.
  • Fig. 5 schematically shows a fifth exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention with an area 5 with four zones 9A;9B;9C;9D wherein a single sensor 1 IE is used for the presence detection in each one of the four zones.
  • the presence is sensed in one of the four zones at the time.
  • the sensor 1 IE sense the presence in the zone 9A at moment tl, in the zone 9B at moment t2, in the zone 9C at moment t3 and in the zone 9D at moment t4.
  • the presence sensing in the four zones is repeated in time.
  • the order of sensing the presence in the zones can be sequential or any other predefined order.
  • a sensing time interval per zone can be also predefined.
  • the sensing time interval can be substantially equal for all zones or can be different per zone.
  • the sensor 1 IE can be constituted by an ultrasound sensor or an array of ultrasound sensors or a sound sensor or a radar-based sensor or a passive infrared sensor or an optical sensor.
  • Fig. 6 schematically shows a sixth exemplary embodiment of the presence detecting system according to the invention wherein the area 5 is an outdoor area with three zones 9A;9B;9C and wherein the object it a vehicle, in particular a car 3.
  • the presence detection system is used to detect a presence of the car that is approaching a garage 21.
  • the sensors 11A;11B;11C sense the car in the zones 9A;9B;9C respectively.
  • the system can be for example configured that the outdoor light 17 is switched on if the presence of the car in the zones 11C, 1 IB and 11 A is sequentially detected.

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