Motion sensors, as their name suggests, detect motion over a limited distance through infrared heat sensors. They are also called wireless motion sensors, as they can transmit their response to motion through radio frequency transmitters. They are mainly used as home security devices.
How do Infrared Wireless Motion Sensors Work?
Wireless motion sensors are designed to detect rapid motion in a specific area around them. These motion sensors detect movement through detection of rapid changes in infrared radiation incident on them.
There are certain crystalline materials that show pyroelectric effect. That is, when heat in the form of infrared radiation is incident on them, they generate a current on their surface. These crystals are very sensitive to small changes in infrared radiation and therefore the current they generate changes accordingly. Such crystalline material wafers are used as thermal sensors. Every object which has a quantity of heat, radiates infrared radiation. The human body emits infrared radiation which is around 9.4 micrometer wavelength. Motion of a human body therefore creates changes in the local infrared radiation pattern in the vicinity of the sensor.
The incident infrared radiation is focused on the sensor by a 'Fresnel lens', which is made up of a material that is transparent to radiation between 8-15 micrometer range. This frequency range is used specifically, so that human movements are detectable. The Fresnel lens is a plano-convex lens with the convex part diminished or made thinner. The convex part faces the sensor crystal and focuses infrared radiation from a limited angular range on the crystal. Movement within an angular range of 80o in front of the motion sensors can be detected this way.
Therefore, the wireless motion sensors have a pyroelectric crystal that acts as a sensor fitted with a Fresnel lens. The change in heat around the sensor generates electrical signals which are passed through an appropriate electrical circuit that measures the pulse width and the rapidity of change.
It is important that environmental heat changes and temperature changes due to sunlight, do not trigger the response of a motion sensor. So to avoid the triggering of the sensor by these factors, sensors which monitor ambient temperature and heat changes are installed.
The thing that differentiates a human body movement from an environmental heat change is the rapidity of change in radiation pattern. So the electrical feedback system of the motion sensor is designed such that, only rapid changes in motion that create rapid changes in electrical signal output are detected.
Once it detects motion this way, there are transmitters inside the device which relay radio signals and switch on lights instantly, or create any other kind of programmed response like activating an alarm.
How to Set Up A Wireless Motion Sensor Security System?
The wireless motion sensor comes as a single unit which can be coupled with your light devices outside the house by using a radio frequency base receiver. The base receiver can be connected to many light devices, which can be instantly switched on as a response to motion detection. You can set up the motion detector in the porch or around the house, where you suspect intrusion. If any motion is detected during the night, it lights up the porch lights or triggers an alarm. It also has an inbuilt timer which switches off the lights, if no motion is detected for a prefixed amount of time after that. The outside casing is made weather resistant as well as tamper proof with a specially designed screw.
A wireless motion sensor coupled with a video surveillance security system can be an effective deterrent and prevent burglaries and trespassing on property. The importance of such devices is essential for protection of vital assets.
It can also be used indoors, as an electricity saving mechanism, which switches off lights in the room automatically, if there is no movement for a specific period of time. So it can help in bringing down unnecessary wastage of electricity and reduce your electricity bills.
With devices like the wireless motion sensors around, one can rest easy about home security and enjoy a good night's sleep!
How do Infrared Wireless Motion Sensors Work?
Wireless motion sensors are designed to detect rapid motion in a specific area around them. These motion sensors detect movement through detection of rapid changes in infrared radiation incident on them.
There are certain crystalline materials that show pyroelectric effect. That is, when heat in the form of infrared radiation is incident on them, they generate a current on their surface. These crystals are very sensitive to small changes in infrared radiation and therefore the current they generate changes accordingly. Such crystalline material wafers are used as thermal sensors. Every object which has a quantity of heat, radiates infrared radiation. The human body emits infrared radiation which is around 9.4 micrometer wavelength. Motion of a human body therefore creates changes in the local infrared radiation pattern in the vicinity of the sensor.
The incident infrared radiation is focused on the sensor by a 'Fresnel lens', which is made up of a material that is transparent to radiation between 8-15 micrometer range. This frequency range is used specifically, so that human movements are detectable. The Fresnel lens is a plano-convex lens with the convex part diminished or made thinner. The convex part faces the sensor crystal and focuses infrared radiation from a limited angular range on the crystal. Movement within an angular range of 80o in front of the motion sensors can be detected this way.
Therefore, the wireless motion sensors have a pyroelectric crystal that acts as a sensor fitted with a Fresnel lens. The change in heat around the sensor generates electrical signals which are passed through an appropriate electrical circuit that measures the pulse width and the rapidity of change.
It is important that environmental heat changes and temperature changes due to sunlight, do not trigger the response of a motion sensor. So to avoid the triggering of the sensor by these factors, sensors which monitor ambient temperature and heat changes are installed.
The thing that differentiates a human body movement from an environmental heat change is the rapidity of change in radiation pattern. So the electrical feedback system of the motion sensor is designed such that, only rapid changes in motion that create rapid changes in electrical signal output are detected.
Once it detects motion this way, there are transmitters inside the device which relay radio signals and switch on lights instantly, or create any other kind of programmed response like activating an alarm.
How to Set Up A Wireless Motion Sensor Security System?
The wireless motion sensor comes as a single unit which can be coupled with your light devices outside the house by using a radio frequency base receiver. The base receiver can be connected to many light devices, which can be instantly switched on as a response to motion detection. You can set up the motion detector in the porch or around the house, where you suspect intrusion. If any motion is detected during the night, it lights up the porch lights or triggers an alarm. It also has an inbuilt timer which switches off the lights, if no motion is detected for a prefixed amount of time after that. The outside casing is made weather resistant as well as tamper proof with a specially designed screw.
A wireless motion sensor coupled with a video surveillance security system can be an effective deterrent and prevent burglaries and trespassing on property. The importance of such devices is essential for protection of vital assets.
It can also be used indoors, as an electricity saving mechanism, which switches off lights in the room automatically, if there is no movement for a specific period of time. So it can help in bringing down unnecessary wastage of electricity and reduce your electricity bills.
With devices like the wireless motion sensors around, one can rest easy about home security and enjoy a good night's sleep!
We have been in our new home for 5 weeks now and it has an alarm system. We have just got a cat too. I've noticed that we set off the sensors all the time, but will the cat do if we set the alarm on when we leave the house? (there is a cat flap for him to use so he can come and go at will). What is the best thing to do?
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