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3D Sensing for Security System Design?

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Hi everyone,

 

As part of a university project we are investigating potential applications for a new technology that senses 3D environments which is able to do the following:

 

- Generates 3D models

- Captures large areas of up to 32x32ft (or 10x10m)

- High precision of 0.03" (or 1mm)

- Motion detection in real-time with up to 1000fps (Response time: 1ms)

- Independent of light (works in both bright and dark environments)

- Quite portable (0.8"x0.8") with low energy consumption

- Captures an angle of 180°; when combining two modules 360° would be possible.

 

Would you deem this technology to be relevant for use in the design of security systems. Any limitations that could be overcome with our new technology or complementary functionality?

 

Any suggestion is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance for your support.

 

Cheers,

 

genu

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Would you deem this technology to be relevant for use in the design of security systems. Any limitations that could be overcome with our new technology or complementary functionality?

 

Yes, except for those location where there are bugs flying around!

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It would be useful to reduce bandwith demand of HD cameras. You'd need 3 cameras, reduce the image depth to 4 bit which would lower the background to basically clipart quality, create geometric objects from it and reduce bitmap colors down to 16 colors.

 

Create a fractal of the basic background geometry and imbed that formula into the recorded video stream which is processed only on playback. Motion areas remain in 1080p but the rest of the scene is like a cartoon.

 

Photo snaps, once a second, if detail is needed, in a separate file. 3D scene exported to .dxf or sketchup.

 

If you're not doing it I will

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