IP Library Granted Patent US 9,569,953
Granted Patent B2
US 9,569,953 · App. 14/857,516 · Granted Feb 14, 2017

Motion sensor

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Patent No.
US 9,569,953
App. No.
14/857,516
Granted
Feb 14, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A motion sensor includes an infrared detector with a first set of detector elements and a second set of detector elements. The motion sensor also includes an optical system to direct electromagnetic energy from a first set of monitored volumes spaced at a pitch in a first direction onto the first set of detector elements and to direct electromagnetic energy from a second set of monitored volumes spaced at the pitch in the first direction onto the second set of detector elements. The second set of monitored volumes have an offset from the first set of monitored volumes in the first direction.

Claims (68)

1. A motion sensor comprising:

an infrared detector comprising a first set of detector elements and a second set of detector elements; and

an optical system to direct electromagnetic energy from a first set of monitored volumes spaced at a pitch in a first direction onto the first set of detector elements and to direct electromagnetic energy from a second set of monitored volumes spaced at the pitch in the first direction onto the second set of detector elements;

wherein the second set of monitored volumes have a first offset, which is less than the pitch, from the first set of monitored volumes in the first direction, and a second offset in a second direction that is orthogonal to the first direction.

2. The motion sensor of claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic energy comprises infrared light.

3. The motion sensor of claim 1 , wherein the optical system comprises at least a Fresnel lens.

4. The motion sensor of claim 1 , wherein the optical system comprises at a plurality of reflecting elements.

5. The motion sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first offset is a non-quadrature offset.

6. The motion sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first set of monitored volumes comprises two or more tiers of monitored volumes; and

the second set of monitored volumes comprises two or more tiers of monitored volumes interleaved with the two or more tiers of monitored volumes of the first set of monitored volumes.

7. The motion sensor of claim 1 , wherein the second set of detector elements are positioned with a first offset from the first set of detector elements in a first detector direction on a pyroelectric substrate; and

the second set of detector elements are positioned at a second offset from the first set of detector elements in a second detector direction on the pyroelectric substrate that is orthogonal to the first detector direction.

8. The motion sensor of claim 1 , wherein the second set of detector elements are positioned without a significant offset from the first set of detector elements in a first detector direction on a pyroelectric substrate, and the second set of detector elements are positioned at an offset from the first set of detector elements in a second detector direction on the pyroelectric substrate that is orthogonal to the first detector direction; and

wherein the optical system comprises:

a first set of optical elements to direct the electromagnetic energy from the first set of monitored volumes on the first set of detector elements onto a first path having a first geometry; and

a second set of optical elements to direct the electromagnetic energy from the second set of monitored volumes on the second set of detector elements onto a second path having a second geometry that is different than the first geometry.

9. The motion sensor of claim 1 , further comprising circuitry to:

receive first thermal information about the first set of detector elements, and second thermal information about the second set of detector elements;

compare a first waveform representing the first thermal information to a second waveform representing the second thermal information; and

generate a first type of motion indication if the second waveform corresponds to the first waveform with a phase shift corresponding to the first offset.

10. The motion sensor of claim 9 , further comprising circuitry to:

register a first background level for the first thermal information, and a second background level for the second thermal information;

subtract the first background level from the first thermal information to create the first waveform, and the second background level from the second thermal information to create the second waveform.

11. The motion sensor of claim 9 , further comprising an antenna coupled to the circuitry;

wherein the first type of motion indication comprises a radio frequency message sent through the antenna.

12. The motion sensor of claim 9 , wherein the motion sensor further comprises circuitry to:

determine whether a smoothed difference between the first waveform and the second waveform exceeds a predetermined value; and

generate a second type of motion indication if the smoothed difference exceeds the predetermined value.

13. The motion sensor of claim 9 , further comprising circuitry to:

receive a mode setting for animal detection;

determine whether a smoothed difference between the first waveform and the second waveform exceeds a predetermined value;

generate a second type of motion indication if the smoothed difference exceeds the predetermined value and the mode is set for animal detection; and

suppress the second type of motion indication if the mode is not set for animal detection.

14. The motion sensor of claim 13 , further comprising an antenna coupled to the circuitry;

wherein the mode setting is included in a first message received through the antenna;

the first type of motion indication comprises a second message sent through the antenna; and

the second type of motion indication comprises a third message sent through the antenna.

15. A motion sensor comprising:

an infrared detector comprising a first set of detector elements and a second set of detector elements; and

an optical system to direct electromagnetic energy from a first set of monitored volumes spaced at a pitch in a first direction onto the first set of detector elements and to direct electromagnetic energy from a second set of monitored volumes spaced at the pitch in the first direction onto the second set of detector elements;

wherein the second set of monitored volumes have a non-quadrature offset from the first set of monitored volumes in the first direction.

16. The motion sensor of claim 15 , wherein the second set of monitored volumes have a second offset from the first set of monitored volumes in a second direction that is orthogonal to the first direction.

17. The motion sensor of claim 16 , wherein the first set of monitored volumes comprises two or more tiers of monitored volumes; and

the second set of monitored volumes comprises two or more tiers of monitored volumes interleaved with the two or more tiers of monitored volumes of the first set of monitored volumes.

18. The motion sensor of claim 16 , wherein the second set of detector elements are positioned with a first offset from the first set of detector elements in a first detector direction on a pyroelectric substrate; and

the second set of detector elements are positioned at a second offset from the first set of detector elements in a second detector direction on the pyroelectric substrate that is orthogonal to the first detector direction.

19. The motion sensor of claim 16 , wherein the second set of detector elements are positioned without a significant offset from the first set of detector elements in a first detector direction on a pyroelectric substrate, and the second set of detector elements are positioned at an offset from the first set of detector elements in a second detector direction on the pyroelectric substrate that is orthogonal to the first detector direction; and

wherein the optical system comprises:

a first set of optical elements to direct the electromagnetic energy from the first set of monitored volumes on the first set of detector elements onto a first path having a first geometry; and

a second set of optical elements to direct the electromagnetic energy from the second set of monitored volumes on the second set of detector elements onto a second path having a second geometry that is different than the first geometry.

20. The motion sensor of claim 15 , further comprising circuitry to:

receive first thermal information about the first set of detector elements, and second thermal information about the second set of detector elements;

compare a first waveform representing the first thermal information to a second waveform representing the second thermal information; and

generate a first type of motion indication if the second waveform corresponds to the first waveform with a phase shift corresponding to the offset.

21. The motion sensor of claim 20 , further comprising circuitry to:

register a first background level for the first thermal information, and a second background level for the second thermal information;

subtract the first background level from the first thermal information to create the first waveform, and the second background level from the second thermal information to create the second waveform.

22. The motion sensor of claim 20 , wherein the second set of monitored volumes have a second offset from the first set of monitored volumes in a second direction that is orthogonal to the first direction; and

wherein the motion sensor further comprises circuitry to:

determine whether a smoothed difference between the first waveform and the second waveform exceeds a predetermined value; and

generate a second type of motion indication if the smoothed difference exceeds the predetermined value.

23. The motion sensor of claim 20 , further comprising an antenna coupled to the circuitry;

wherein the motion sensor further comprises circuitry to:

receive a mode setting for animal detection in a first message received through the antenna;

determine whether a smoothed difference between the first waveform and the second waveform exceeds a predetermined value;

send a second message including the first type of motion indication through the antenna

send a third message including a second type of motion indication through the antenna if the smoothed difference exceeds the predetermined value and the mode is set for animal detection; and

suppress the second type of motion indication if the mode is not set for animal detection.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2021
From: GREENWAVE SYSTEMS PTE LTD.
To: GRENWAVE HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 056372/0327 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2020
From: GREENWAVE SYSTEMS PTE. LTD.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 051590/0423 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 14, 2020
From: GREENWAVE HOLDINGS INC.; GREENWAVE HOLDINGS, LLC; GREENWAVE SYSTEMS PTE. LTD.; GREENWAVE REALITY INC.; GREENWAVE DENMARK HOLDINGS APS; GREENWAVE SYSTEMS APS
To: KFCC II SPV LP
Reel/Frame 051591/0717 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 8, 2019
From: GREENWAVE HOLDINGS INC.; GREENWAVE REALITY INC.; GREENWAVE SYSTEMS PTE. LTD.; GREENWAVE HOLDING APS.; GREENWAVE DENMARK APS
To: KFCC II SPV LP
Reel/Frame 048549/0939 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2016
From: GREENWAVE SYSTEMS PTE. LTD.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 039884/0943 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 8, 2015
From: GREENWAVE REALITY PTE. LTD.
To: GREENWAVE SYSTEMS PTE LTD
Reel/Frame 037241/0812 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2015
From: MICKO, ERIC SCOTT
To: GREENWAVE REALITY, PTE LTD
Reel/Frame 036945/0043 →