ADI's people counting algorithm can ensure effective space utilization and worker safety – EEJournal

2021-12-14 12:07:14 By : Mr. Mike zhang

Wilmington, Massachusetts-Analog Devices (ADI) today introduced the ADI EagleEye™ ADSW4000 PeopleCount algorithm for detecting and counting people in indoor spaces such as conference rooms or office cubicles. ADSW4000 is the first in a series of application-level software algorithms that form part of the ADI EagleEye platform, which includes a hardware subsystem based on ADI's Blackfin® embedded digital signal processor (DSP) and a set of application-level software building blocks , Enabling users to quickly develop their own people counting system. ADSW4000 algorithm provides system edge node analysis, unlocks insights, and improves space utilization, personnel safety, and energy efficiency of spaces in smart buildings through distance monitoring.

Learn more about the advantages of ADI's EagleEye platform: People counting technology Analog Devices or for more information, please contact: eagleeye.support@analog.com Watch a video about the ADSW4000 algorithm: https://www.analog.com /en/education/education library/video/6277728474001.html

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Partition performance (multiple areas for greater coverage) Edge processing metadata output via UART does not transmit captured images

90% coverage area with the best accuracy: 3 m radius Maximum coverage area (accuracy 80%): 5 m radius

The ADI EagleEye platform supports a complete end-to-end hardware and software solution to help solve occupancy problems. Combining the proprietary ADI ADSW4000 algorithm with the advanced Blackfin DSP can improve the efficiency of indoor spaces while maintaining security and privacy when the image is processed but not transmitted from edge nodes. From meeting rooms to cafeterias, from lobby to open desks, ADI EagleEye can solve the needs of work space and maximize employee happiness and productivity.

Located at the center of the modern digital economy, Analog Devices, Inc. uses its comprehensive analog and mixed signal, power management, radio frequency (RF), and digital and sensor technologies to transform real-world phenomena into actionable insights. ADI provides more than 75,000 products to 125,000 customers worldwide in the industrial, communications, automotive and consumer markets. ADI is headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts. Visit http://www.analog.com.

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