Olea Sensor Networks (Sunnyvale, CA) has announced its OleaVision™ sensor system, which differentiates between live animate beings and inanimate objects up to a five-meter distance. To distinguish between human and animal presence and movement, the technology “sees” through walls, regardless of whether the monitored subject is moving or motionless. The sensor can be used in a variety of markets, including automotive/transportation, industrial, smart home and security systems (for pedestrian and bystander detection), collision avoidance, fire safety, and energy management.

By adding advanced sensors and sensor networks, the OleaVision technology extends Olea’s OS-3001 Intelligent Multi-Sensor Platform — a handheld/wearable, wireless, intelligent, multi-sensor data acquisition system in a form factor the size of a typical smartphone.

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This article first appeared in the May, 2015 issue of NASA Tech Briefs Magazine (Vol. 39 No. 5).

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