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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2015 Volume.41 No. 5 p.299 ~ p.304
Determination of Optimum Threshold for Accuracy of People-counting System Based on Motion Detection
:Ryu Han-Seul
:Song Jun-Ho/:Lee Bo-Ram/:Lee Ki-Young
Abstract
Objectives: A people-counting system measures real-time occupancy through motion detection. Accurate people-counting can be used to calculate suitable ventilation demands. This study determined the optimum motion threshold for a people-counting system.

Methods: In a closed room with two occupants moving constantly, different thresholds were tested for the accuracy of a people-counting system. The experiments were conducted at 150, 300, 450 and 600 lux. These levels of brightness included the illumination levels of most public indoor areas. The experiments were repeated with three types of clothing coloration.

Results: Overall, a threshold of 16 provided the lowest mean error percentage for the people-counting system. Brightness and clothing color did not have a significant impact on the results.

Conclusion: A people-counting system could be used with threshold of 16 for most indoor environments.
KEYWORD
Accuracy test, environmental health service, IAQ management, motion detection, people counting
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