Wednesday 26 September 2012

Motion Detector


A motion detector is a device that monitors a field of view and performs a function if motion is detected within that field. The function might be to trigger the opening of a door, as in the case of a grocery store; start a videotape machine for surveillance; turn on floodlights; or sound an alarm. A motion detector might detect motion through the use of optics or acoustics and can be passive or active.

Passive infrared (PIR) motion detectors are commonly used inside homes, linked to security systems. The unaided human eye cannot see infrared light, but the human body generates an infrared signature in the form of heat. A passive motion detector does not emit signals, but monitors the temperature of the field of view looking for changes in the infrared spectrum. A human body moving through the field can trigger the motion detector to sound an alarm, call a monitoring agency, or perform another function. When used in conjunction with surveillance or security systems, motion detectors are just one part of the total system.

An active motion detector emits optics or sound waves and measures feedback to detect motion. The simplest type of active motion detector is commonly used in commercial doorways to trigger a doorbell. A device is fixed to one side of the doorway, an optical sensor to the other. A beam of light passes from the device to the sensor. When someone enters the establishment, the beam is broken, triggering the doorbell.


Another kind of active motion detector is used at grocery stores to automatically open the doors for customers. This type of motion detector emits radar pulses; monitoring the time it takes the energy to bounce back. When any object disrupts the radar’s reflection, the motion detector triggers a device that opens the doors.

Other active motion detectors emit ultrasonic acoustic waves to detect motion. Any object moving across that plane will disturb the acoustic signature and change the picture. The human ear cannot detect ultrasonic waves, but certain animals are sensitive to ultrasonic signals.

Some types of motion detectors turn on floodlights in the yard, driveway or porch when motion is detected. After a period of time with no movement, the lights go out. Some motion detectors can be set to be less sensitive to the movement of small animals.

Motion detectors can be purchased at home improvement stores and online. If you are interested in a professional home security system package, the motion detectors required will come with the system and extra detectors are commonly available. Motion detectors are inexpensive devices that can add security to a business or home and provide peace of mind.

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