Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller

Illumination is crucial in human activities and in machine vision applications. For indoor surveillance applications, Infrared (IR) Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are the common means of providing illumination to the camera to cause no discomfort to human occupants. While IR provides non-obtrusive ill...

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Main Authors: Llorente, Cesar A., Abad, Alexander C., Dadios, Elmer P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-34452021-09-01T00:46:05Z Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller Llorente, Cesar A. Abad, Alexander C. Dadios, Elmer P. Illumination is crucial in human activities and in machine vision applications. For indoor surveillance applications, Infrared (IR) Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are the common means of providing illumination to the camera to cause no discomfort to human occupants. While IR provides non-obtrusive illumination for the camera, the same energy consumed does not provide the illumination to indoor spaces of the building. In this work, the characteristics of an LED based camera illumination for detecting human occupant motion and detecting the face was carried out. Using algorithms from the OpenCV library, the size of the bounding box during detection of motion, walking and faces were used as indication of the distance of the object from the camera. Results indicate that walking human motion is detected at illumination level of 32.3 lux at a distance of 12 feet, while face detection is obtained at illumination level of 15 lux from a distance of 8 feet. The results obtained in this work can be used in designing a camera based illumination control using fuzzy control system to automatically set the illumination level at the least energy consumption. © 2018 IEEE. 2019-03-12T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2446 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3445/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Cameras—Lighting Motion detectors LED lighting Electrical and Electronics
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Cameras—Lighting
Motion detectors
LED lighting
Electrical and Electronics
spellingShingle Cameras—Lighting
Motion detectors
LED lighting
Electrical and Electronics
Llorente, Cesar A.
Abad, Alexander C.
Dadios, Elmer P.
Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller
description Illumination is crucial in human activities and in machine vision applications. For indoor surveillance applications, Infrared (IR) Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are the common means of providing illumination to the camera to cause no discomfort to human occupants. While IR provides non-obtrusive illumination for the camera, the same energy consumed does not provide the illumination to indoor spaces of the building. In this work, the characteristics of an LED based camera illumination for detecting human occupant motion and detecting the face was carried out. Using algorithms from the OpenCV library, the size of the bounding box during detection of motion, walking and faces were used as indication of the distance of the object from the camera. Results indicate that walking human motion is detected at illumination level of 32.3 lux at a distance of 12 feet, while face detection is obtained at illumination level of 15 lux from a distance of 8 feet. The results obtained in this work can be used in designing a camera based illumination control using fuzzy control system to automatically set the illumination level at the least energy consumption. © 2018 IEEE.
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author Llorente, Cesar A.
Abad, Alexander C.
Dadios, Elmer P.
author_facet Llorente, Cesar A.
Abad, Alexander C.
Dadios, Elmer P.
author_sort Llorente, Cesar A.
title Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller
title_short Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller
title_full Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller
title_fullStr Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller
title_sort characterizing illumination levels of an image sensor as input to a camera based illumination controller
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2446
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