DocumentCode
3337492
Title
Advances in automated pedestrian counting
Author
Sexton, G. ; Zhang, X. ; Redpath, G. ; Greaves, David
Author_Institution
Northumbria Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
fYear
1995
fDate
16-18 May 1995
Firstpage
106
Lastpage
110
Abstract
Recent developments in automated building management and road traffic monitoring systems have highlighted a need for accurate real time data relating to occupancy and flow of pedestrians in relatively unconstrained physical areas. The ESPRIT PEDMON (PEDestrian MONitoring) project, which was funded through the Central European Commission, focused on the development of technologies to enable the automated counting of pedestrians in unconstrained areas and making that information available to users on a real time basis. The principal threads of the project involved research and development of the following: a suitable human computer interface, a simple low cost communications network, non-video sensing nodes and video based sensing nodes. This report describes the video image processing work, hardware and network development performed by the authors in fulfilment of the project. In the first section aspects of the image processing algorithms are discussed. In the second section the hardware and network developed for the intelligent sensors are detailed. In the third section the system performance is discussed based on real data taken from the installation at St Lazare Railway Station in Paris
Keywords
computer networks; image processing; public administration; real-time systems; research initiatives; user interfaces; ESPRIT PEDMON; automated building management; automated pedestrian counting; human computer interface; image processing algorithms; intelligent sensors; low cost communications network; pedestrian flow; pedestrian monitoring project; real time data; road traffic monitoring systems; system performance; video based sensing nodes; video image processing work;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Security and Detection, 1995., European Convention on
Conference_Location
Brighton
Print_ISBN
0-85296-640-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19950479
Filename
491587
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