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PIR Sensor for Smart Elevators: Occupancy and Floor Detection

Introduction Smart elevators use sensors to optimize operation. PIR sensors can detect if people are waiting or inside, enabling more efficient dispatching. Applications in Elevators Waiting Area Detection Detect people waiting for elevator on each floor. If no one is…

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PIR Sensor for Smart Trash Bins: Fill Level and Usage Monitoring

Introduction Smart waste management systems need to know when bins are used and how full they are. PIR sensors can detect people approaching bins, indicating usage. Applications in Waste Management Usage Detection Detect when someone approaches a bin to deposit…

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PIR Sensor for Elderly Care: Fall Detection and Activity Monitoring

Introduction With aging populations, technology for elderly care is increasingly important. PIR sensors offer a privacy-preserving way to monitor activity and detect falls. Applications in Elderly Care Fall Detection A fall has a characteristic signature: rapid movement followed by prolonged…

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PIR Sensor for Smart Parking Systems

Introduction Smart parking systems need to detect whether a parking space is occupied. While inductive loop detectors and ultrasonic sensors are common, PIR sensors offer a low-cost alternative for detecting vehicles. How PIR Detects Vehicles Vehicles, especially after being driven,…

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PIR Sensor for Museum and Gallery Security

Introduction Museums and galleries have unique security requirements: protecting valuable exhibits while allowing visitors to view them. PIR sensors offer a discreet, reliable solution. Applications in Museums Exhibit Protection PIR sensors placed near valuable exhibits detect anyone approaching too closely…

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PIR Sensor for Smart Bathrooms: Occupancy and Automation

Introduction Smart bathrooms use sensors to automate lighting, ventilation, and even hygiene features. PIR sensors play a key role in detecting occupancy and triggering these functions. Applications in Bathrooms Occupancy Detection Detect when someone enters the bathroom. Used for: Turning…

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PIR Sensor for Automatic Doors: Design and Implementation

Introduction Automatic doors rely on sensors to detect approaching people and trigger the door mechanism. PIR sensors are a popular choice due to their low cost, reliability, and ability to detect warm bodies. Types of Automatic Door Sensors PIR sensors:…

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PIR Sensor for Smart Vending Machines

Introduction Vending machines are becoming smarter. PIR sensors play a key role in detecting approaching customers, waking up the machine, and powering down when no one is around. Applications in Vending Customer Detection When a person approaches, the machine can:…

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PIR Sensor for Smart Lighting: Daylight Harvesting Integration

Introduction Smart lighting systems combine PIR occupancy sensing with daylight harvesting (adjusting light levels based on available sunlight) to maximize energy savings. This article explains the integration. What is Daylight Harvesting? Daylight harvesting automatically dims or turns off electric lights…

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PIR Sensor for Energy Harvesting Applications

Introduction Energy harvesting – powering devices from ambient energy (light, vibration, heat) – is becoming practical. Ultra-low power PIR sensors are key enablers for maintenance-free wireless motion sensors. The Power Challenge A typical wireless sensor must operate for years on…

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