Waste detection
First Claim
1. A system for waste object detection, comprising:
- a photo detector configured to measure light intensity of light impinging on the photo detector; and
a waste identification component configured to;
determine a light intensity change based upon an initial light intensity measurement by the photo detector and a subsequent light intensity measurement by the photo detector;
determine a detection threshold based upon a sensitivity adjustment parameter; and
responsive to the light intensity change exceeding the detection threshold, provide a waste detection alert that a waste object exists within a waste detection zone.
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Abstract
One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for waste object detection. For example, a waste alert component is configured to emit ultraviolet light towards a waste detection zone, such as a bathroom floor or countertop. If a waste object, such as a paper towel or other object with a fluoresce property, exists within the waste detection zone, then the waste alert component may detect an increase in light due to the waste object fluorescing visible light in response to the ultraviolet light. If the increase in light intensity exceeds a detection threshold, then the waste alert component may provide a waste detection alert that the waste object exists within the waste detection zone (e.g., a message may be sent to a housekeeper that paper towel waste in on the bathroom countertop).
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20 Claims
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1. A system for waste object detection, comprising:
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a photo detector configured to measure light intensity of light impinging on the photo detector; and a waste identification component configured to; determine a light intensity change based upon an initial light intensity measurement by the photo detector and a subsequent light intensity measurement by the photo detector; determine a detection threshold based upon a sensitivity adjustment parameter; and responsive to the light intensity change exceeding the detection threshold, provide a waste detection alert that a waste object exists within a waste detection zone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for waste object detection, comprising:
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obtaining an initial light intensity measurement while an ultraviolet light source is turned off; obtaining a light intensity measurement while the ultraviolet light source is turned on to emit ultraviolet light; determining a light intensity change based upon the initial light intensity measurement and the light intensity measurement; and responsive to the light intensity change exceeding a detection threshold, providing a waste detection alert that a waste object was detected. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A system for waste object detection, comprising:
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a photo detector configured to measure light intensity of light impinging on the photo detector; and a waste identification component configured to; determine a light intensity change based upon an initial light intensity measurement by the photo detector and a subsequent light intensity measurement by the photo detector, wherein the subsequent light intensity measurement is collected when an ultraviolet light is turned on; and responsive to the light intensity change exceeding a detection threshold, provide a waste detection alert that a waste object was detected.
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