People and object counting system
First Claim
1. An apparatus for counting objects and people in an area, comprising:
- means for viewing the area perimeter along an inner and an outer path so that objects and people are seen as they pass over portions of the paths in a sequence manifesting if they are entering or leaving the area, said means generating successive object detection signals for each path, in a sequence that manifests the position of the objects and people and having a duration corresponding to the actual space in the path occupied by the objects and people to which they correspond;
means for generating a path signature for each path from its corresponding object detection signals, said signature consisting of sequential gate signals that manifest a gate area of predetermined space along each path at the location therein of an object or person occupying a minimum predetermined path space;
means for comparing successive path signatures in a manner for detecting changes in successive gate signals according to a predetermined sequence that manifests the sequential movement associated with an object or person passing through adjacent corresponding spaces in the inner and outer paths to enter or leave the area;
said means generating, from said comparison, an up count signal each time there is movement across said corresponding path spaces in a direction entering the area and a down count each time there is movement in a direction leaving the area; and
a counter, responsive to said up and down count signals, for maintaining a net count that reflects the instantaneous number of people and objects in the area.
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Abstract
The perimeter of an area is scanned along two adjacent paths which define spacially resolved gates through which objects and people must pass to enter and leave the area. As the gates are scanned, the presence of objects and people are detected. A complete scan produces a gate signature which includes information indicative of the presence and location of objects and people in each gate during the scan. Successive signatures are compared in sequence as scans are made in order to determine changes caused by movement of objects and people in or out of the area. From this comparison an up/down counter is controlled to maintain a dynamic count of the number of objects or people in the area following each scan of the gates. The counter counts up as objects and people enter the area and counts down as they leave.
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6 Claims
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1. An apparatus for counting objects and people in an area, comprising:
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means for viewing the area perimeter along an inner and an outer path so that objects and people are seen as they pass over portions of the paths in a sequence manifesting if they are entering or leaving the area, said means generating successive object detection signals for each path, in a sequence that manifests the position of the objects and people and having a duration corresponding to the actual space in the path occupied by the objects and people to which they correspond; means for generating a path signature for each path from its corresponding object detection signals, said signature consisting of sequential gate signals that manifest a gate area of predetermined space along each path at the location therein of an object or person occupying a minimum predetermined path space; means for comparing successive path signatures in a manner for detecting changes in successive gate signals according to a predetermined sequence that manifests the sequential movement associated with an object or person passing through adjacent corresponding spaces in the inner and outer paths to enter or leave the area;
said means generating, from said comparison, an up count signal each time there is movement across said corresponding path spaces in a direction entering the area and a down count each time there is movement in a direction leaving the area; anda counter, responsive to said up and down count signals, for maintaining a net count that reflects the instantaneous number of people and objects in the area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for counting objects and people in an area comprising the steps:
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viewing the area perimeter along an inner and an outer path in a manner for observing objects and people as they move across portions of each path in a sequence, between successive time intervals, manifesting the direction of their movement; generating a signature for each path at each successive time interval, said signature identifying the portion of the path occupied by an object or person; detecting changes occurring between signatures generated at different intervals, said changes manifesting the changes in the portions occupied by objects and people as they move through the paths when entering and leaving the area; and counting the objects and people in the area by counting the number of times a change is detected that manifests an object entering the area, counting the number of times an object or person is detected as leaving the area and reducing said first number by said second number.
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