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New Grid-Eye 90° from Panasonic brings the right angle to Machine Learning based IR sensing

10.01. 2023 | News
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Panasonic Industry has launched a new member of its popular Grid-Eye sensor family featuring a 90° lens delivering a wider field of view (FoV) and reducing the number of sensors required to cover a given area to enable people counting and tracking applications. Privacy conscious designers have appreciated the 64 pixel resolution of the Grid-Eye family, and the Grid-Eye 90° will enhance systems designed to track and count the movement of people tracking as well as other applications.

A new sensor with 90° field of view for privacy conscious people tracking

Previously, Grid-Eye has been used in a variety of applications where absolute temperature values were required to detect hot spots in a smart kitchen or get general idea about hotter areas of a room for smart air conditioning. At the same time, Grid-Eye has also been found highly suitable for people tracking/counting applications. Innovative product designers have used Grid-Eye 60° as a low-cost IR matrix sensor as an alternative to camera or wireless radar type solutions. The new 90° variant of Grid-Eye builds on Panasonic’s deep expertise of innovative sensing technologies. The new wide-angle lens allows Grid-Eye to have a wider field of view (FoV), improving on previous sensors which offer a 36° and 60° FoV. With the launch of Grid-Eye 90°, system designers can capture the IR signature of a larger area, leading to fewer sensors required to cover a given area. This leads to CapEx improvements deploying people tracking/counting devices in indoor environments.

For more information see the original Press Release.