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Thereu2019s an infinite world of technology outside of your smartphones and computers. For example, are you aware that some devices can accurately measure the flow of foot traffic in a given area? Gone are the days when security guards would have to count passers-by with a manual clicker. These days, itu2019s all about advanced people counting systems.
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How People Counting System Helps Keep Track of Visitors There’s an infinite world of technology outside of your smartphones and computers. For example, are you aware that some devices can accurately measure the flow of foot traffic in a given area? Gone are the days when security guards would have to count passers-by with a manual clicker. These days, it’s all about advanced people counting systems. Types ofpeople counting systems and how they work: People counting technologies are designed to optimise your space and determine the most widely used areas. There are various systems separated by the type of technology they use: Infrared IR-based systems use sensors to send a red beam to a reflector on the opposite side of the doorway. The beam breaks whenever a person passes through, allowing the device to count them. Unfortunately, IR systems aren’t the most accurate. Their beams are less effective at wide entrances, counting two people crossing together as one. Thermal As the name suggests, thermal counting systems identify people based on their body heat. Depending on your device, it can be up to 98% accurate, only affected by ambient temperature and low ceilings. However, thermal systems are also the most expensive option on this list. Vision Finally, vision-based systems use cameras to detect people within their counting zones. They are considered the most accurate devices available, allowing you to further verify the count by watching the video. The benefits of installing a people counting systemfor your organisation
The demand for people counting technology continues to rise each year. In fact, the market is expected to grow to $1.3 billion by 2025, which isn’t a surprise as determining the volume foot traffic in public spaces can help businesses: •Improve energy efficiency in a building by allowing owners to optimize their HVAC systems when rooms are not occupied and control temperatures according to the visitors’ comfort •Improve security measures by providing real-time data on where people are most concentrated, allowing immediate response in case of emergencies •Streamline janitorial and maintenance services by pinpointing frequently used areas in an establishment Finally, apeople counting system can enhance your COVID-19 safety response by ensuring social distancing practices and limiting the number of people within a given space.