![]() This is another way to create a "radar" starting from a home made thermographic camera. I found a solution here, but the range is really small (21 inches = 0.5 meters) Thermographic cameras exists and are widely used: I don't need a detailed image, but just to know if and (more or less) where there are alive creatures (hot blood animals?), as an image sometime is better then 1000 words:Īs it has been pointed out, is this feasible or it's just sci-fiction? The horizontal angle of camera is 33 degrees while the vertical angle is 23. It is able to track mobile infrared points and to transmit the data back to host. This infrared positioning camera can be controlled with Arduino, AVR via I2C interface. It is able to track mobile infrared points and to transmit the data back. It's fully compatible with Arduino with only four wires: two for power supply and two for I2C. A total of 2432768 individual IR detectors forms an image. A few things to note: The camera resolution is 24×32. Has pointed out, a good alternative can be an Infrared camera, there are some good tutorial and Howtos in the Net. This infrared positioning camera can be controlled with Arduino, AVR via I2C interface. In this tutorial, we use the Adafruit MLX90640 IR Thermal Camera breakout board. What I need it's just a way to know if there are alive, enough big to be scaring, creatures in the wilderness around me (for not alive creatures we will discuss later). If it's not possible, do you have any other ideas? ![]() To avoid public transport and the car, I decided to go to work on foot everyday but I have to pass a small, but dark (in the evening) and scaring wood.Įven if I use flashlights, I'd like to have a kind a "life scanner", like the one used by Predator vs Alien to detect alive (hot/moving) creatures.īeside the sci fiction side of the question, I was wondering if PIR can be used while moving, so that I can mount on my backpack and control it with an arduino while I'm walking. ![]()
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