Using low-resolution thermal sensors in stereo to measure pedestrian movement.
(2004)
Journal Article
Chamberlain, T., Armitage, A., Rutter, M., & Binnie, D. (2004). Using low-resolution thermal sensors in stereo to measure pedestrian movement. PREP 2004, 251-252
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Monitoring the movement of pedestrians using low-cost infrared detectors: initial findings. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kerridge, J., Armitage, A., Binnie, D., Lei, L., & Sumpter, N. (2004). Monitoring the movement of pedestrians using low-cost infrared detectors: initial findings.Monitoring the movement of pedestrians in everyday environments is difficult, especially if accurate data are required. Typically, data pertaining to the origins and destinations of pedestrians as they move around a space can be obtained only by eith... Read More about Monitoring the movement of pedestrians using low-cost infrared detectors: initial findings..
Pedestrian detection using low-resolution thermal imager versus visual imager (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Nilsson, M., Binnie, D., & Armitage, A. (2004, May). Pedestrian detection using low-resolution thermal imager versus visual imager. Paper presented at PREP 2004No abstract available.
Using low-cost infrared detectors to monitor movement of pedestrians: initial findings. (2004)
Journal Article
Kerridge, J., Armitage, A., Binnie, D., Lei, L., & Sumpter, N. (2004). Using low-cost infrared detectors to monitor movement of pedestrians: initial findings. Transportation research record, 1878, 11-18. https://doi.org/10.3141/1878-02Monitoring the movement of pedestrians in everyday environments is difficult, especially if accurate data are required. Typically, data pertaining to the origins and destinations of pedestrians as they move around a space can be obtained only by eith... Read More about Using low-cost infrared detectors to monitor movement of pedestrians: initial findings..