Radio-Based Trail Usage Monitoring With Low-End Motes
Source: University of Applied Sciences
Outdoor automated people counting is essential to the proper management of recreational and protected areas. The authors present a solution for radio-based people counting that employs low-end motes to detect the signature of shadowing events left by humans on the RF signal as they interrupt the line-of-sight path between a radio transmitter and a receiver. Their solution can be implemented with devices with a reduced form factor, requires little computing power, and provides a satisfactory performance at a low energy cost. They illustrate their implementation on TelosB nodes and present an extensive set of results from a real-world deployment.
| Format: | Size: | 126.80 | |
| Date: | Jan 2011 |



