Abstract: A selective intrusion detection system includes a Doppler transceiver configured and adapted to receive Doppler return signals indicative of moving targets present in a surveillance space. A processor is operatively connected to the Doppler transceiver to convert Doppler return signals into spectrograms and to determine whether any given spectrogram is indicative of presence of a human or another moving target, like a domestic pet. An alarm is operatively connected to the processor, wherein the processor and alarm are configured to provide an alert in the event the processor determines any given spectrogram is indicative of a human, and to forego providing an alert in the event the processor determines any given spectrogram is indicative of another moving target only.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 26, 2021
Publication date:
October 14, 2021
Applicant:
CARRIER Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
Inventors:
Mathias Pantus, Jeroen Te Paske, Pascal Van De Mortel, Leon Mintjens, Sorin Costiner, Michael J. Giering, Robert Labarre, Mark Vogel, Vijaya Ramaraju Lakamraju