Claims
- 1. Motion detection apparatus comprising:
an incoherent detector, including at least one sensing element, operative to detect receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm from multiple fields of view; and a motion detector receiving an output of said incoherent detector and providing a motion detection output indicating receipt of radiation from an object moving between said multiple fields of view.
- 2. Motion detection apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said motion detector provides said motion detection output indicating receipt of radiation from said object at at least two different times having at least a predetermined time relationship therebetween.
- 3. Motion detection apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2 and wherein said incoherent detector is operative to detect radiation emitted by a human.
- 4. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 1-3 and wherein said motion detector is operative to sense differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects and to provide said motion detection output at least partially based on said differences.
- 5. Motion detection apparatus according to claim 4 and wherein said motion detector is operative to sense differences between radiation received from humans and from pets and to provide said motion detection output at least partially based on said differences.
- 6. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 1-5 and wherein said motion detector is operative to sense differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing the amplitude of received radiation.
- 7. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 1-6 and wherein said motion detector is operative to sense differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing characteristics of received radiation.
- 8. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 1-7 and wherein said motion detector is operative to sense differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing patterns of received radiation.
- 9. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 1-8 and wherein said motion detector is operative to sense differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing shapes of received radiation.
- 10. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 1-9 and wherein said motion detector is operative to sense differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing the amplitude of received radiation at multiple wavelengths over time.
- 11. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 1-10 and also comprising at least one optical element upstream of said incoherent detector.
- 12. Motion detection apparatus according to claim 11 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises at least one lens.
- 13. Motion detection apparatus according to claim 11 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises at least one reflector.
- 14. Motion detection apparatus according to claim 11 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises at least one waveguide.
- 15. Motion detection apparatus according to any of claims 11-14 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises a plurality of optical elements, each operative at a different wavelength range.
- 16. Motion detection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims and comprising intrusion detection circuitry receiving an input from an output from said motion detector and providing an intrusion detection output based at least partially thereon.
- 17. Motion detection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims and comprising access control circuitry receiving an input from an output from said motion detector and providing an access control circuit output based at least partially thereon.
- 18. Motion detection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims and comprising energy management circuitry receiving an input from an output from said motion detector and providing an energy management output based at least partially thereon.
- 19. Motion detection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims and also comprising an illuminator providing radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm into a protected region which is viewed by said incoherent detector.
- 20. Motion detection apparatus according to any of the preceding claims and also comprising an active detector operative to detect receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm.
- 21. An intrusion detection system comprising:
an incoherent detector operative to detect receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm; and an intrusion detector receiving an output of said incoherent detector and providing an intrusion detection output indicating receipt of radiation from an object whose intrusion is sought to be detected.
- 22. An access control system comprising:
an incoherent detector operative to detect receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm; and an access control detector receiving an output of said incoherent detector and providing an access control output indicating receipt of radiation from an object.
- 23. An energy management system comprising:
an incoherent detector operative to detect receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm; and an energy management detector receiving an output of said incoherent detector and providing an energy management output indicating receipt of radiation from an object.
- 24. A method for motion detection comprising:
detecting receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm from multiple fields of view, utilizing an incoherent detector, including at least one sensing element; receiving an output of said incoherent detector; and providing a motion detection output indicating receipt of radiation from an object moving between said multiple fields of view.
- 25. A method for motion detection according to claim 24 and wherein said providing a motion detection output comprises providing a motion detection output at at least two different times having at least a predetermined time relationship therebetween.
- 26. A method for motion detection according to claim 24 or claim 25 and wherein said detecting comprises detecting radiation emitted by a human.
- 27. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 24-26 and wherein said detecting comprises sensing differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects and providing said motion detection output at least partially based on said differences.
- 28. A method for motion detection according to claim 27 and wherein said detecting comprises sensing differences between radiation received from humans and from pets and providing said motion detection output at least partially based on said differences.
- 29. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 24-28 and wherein said detecting comprises sensing differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing the amplitude of received radiation.
- 30. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 24-29 and wherein said detecting comprises sensing differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing characteristics of received radiation.
- 31. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 24-30 and wherein said detecting comprises sensing differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing patterns of received radiation.
- 32. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 24-31 and wherein said detecting comprises sensing differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing shapes of received radiation.
- 33. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 24-32 and wherein said detecting comprises sensing differences between radiation received from humans and from other objects by comparing the amplitude of received radiation at multiple wavelengths over time.
- 34. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 24-33 and wherein said utilizing comprises utilizing at least one optical element upstream of said incoherent detector.
- 35. A method for motion detection according to claim 34 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises at least one lens.
- 36. A method for motion detection according to claim 34 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises at least one reflector.
- 37. A method for motion detection according to claim 34 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises at least one waveguide.
- 38. A method for motion detection according to any of claims 34-37 and wherein said at least one optical element comprises a plurality of optical elements, each operative at a different wavelength range.
- 39. A method for motion detection according to any of the preceding claims 24-38 and also comprising receiving said motion detection output, utilizing intrusion detection circuitry, and providing an intrusion detection output based at least partially thereon.
- 40. A method for motion detection according to any of the preceding claims 24-39 and also comprising receiving said motion detection output, utilizing access control circuitry, and providing an access control output based at least partially thereon.
- 41. A method for motion detection according to any of the preceding claims 24-40 and also comprising receiving said motion detection output, utilizing energy management circuitry, and providing an energy management output based at least partially thereon.
- 42. A method for motion detection according to any of the preceding claims 24-41 and also comprising providing radiation, having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm, utilizing an illuminator, into a protected region which is viewed by said incoherent detector.
- 43. A method for motion detection according to any of the preceding claims 24-42 and wherein said detecting comprises detecting receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm, utilizing an active detector.
- 44. A method for intrusion detection comprising:
detecting receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm, utilizing an incoherent detector; receiving an output of said incoherent detector; and providing an intrusion detection output indicating receipt of radiation from an object whose intrusion is sought to be detected.
- 45. A method for access control comprising:
detecting receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm, utilizing an incoherent detector; receiving an output of said incoherent detector; and providing an access control output indicating receipt of radiation from an object.
- 46. A method for energy management comprising:
detecting receipt of radiation having a wavelength between 0.05 mm and 10 mm, utilizing an incoherent detector; receiving an output of said incoherent detector; and providing an energy management output indicating receipt of radiation from an object.
REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/281,209, filed Apr. 3, 2001 and entitled MILLIMETER WAVE HUMAN MOVEMENT DETECTOR, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/IL02/00272 |
4/1/2002 |
WO |
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