Development of Thermal detection device for Automotive vehicles to monitor human body heat
2021-26-0232
09/22/2021
- Event
- Content
- According to research study Epidemics such as SARS, COVID-19 spread have caused huge negative impacts on population health and the economy around the globe. The outbreak placed a huge burden on international health systems that were already straining to address AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and a host of other conditions. Research has proven that if infected person is not found easily then spread of infection in society will takes the shape of large-scale community transmission. Most of the infection spared cause due to infections may go unnoticed from the infected person. One part of the access checker scans a person’s body temperature by measuring infrared radiation emitted by their skin. Fever screening by infrared thermal imaging has become more widespread following the SARS infection, and particularly during the pandemic H1N1 and COVID-19 outbreak. skin temperature measured without contact by monitoring the emitted infrared radiation. Infrared thermal camera that monitor radiations and human body heat. Presently there is no passenger and commercial vehicles equipped with “thermal detection device” in market which monitor thermal variations of passengers and helps to restrict spread the virus in pandemic circumstances. In current situation “thermal detection device” is need of our society. This paper deals with the design and development of the “thermal detection device” for human body in vehicle level. This paper also comprises the scenario when any passenger having high body temperature then “thermal detection device” will activate alarm. Further it explains the type of “thermal detection device” design, logical programming and system packaging. The system has been validated on the vehicle to check the response time and accuracy of “thermal detection device” of the electronic controlled system. Safety features include temperature range and voice call based alerts.
- Citation
- Pajgade, S., and Bhargava, A., "Development of Thermal detection device for Automotive vehicles to monitor human body heat," SAE Technical Paper 2021-26-0232, 2021, .