The Types of Motion Detectors
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Motion sensors are commonly used in security
systems as triggers for automatic lights or
trips for remote alarms. Motion sensors work based on a wide variety of
conceptual ideas. Some operate in much the same way as a military radar
scanner, while others work based upon vibration, infrared radiation and even
sound. All of these different types of motion sensors have different strengths
and weaknesses, which are important to take into account when making a decision.
Active Infrared Motion Detectors
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Active infrared (IR) motion detectors operate
in conjunction with a radiation source. They are able to sense disruptions in
the radiation that they receive, usually caused by an intruder's body heat. In
order to sense an intruder, therefore, the intruder must pass through the field
generated by the radiation source.
Passive Infrared Motion Detectors
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Passive infrared (PIR) motion detectors operate
from the same general principle as active infrared motion detectors, but they
do not require a radiation source. Instead, they are able to sense changes in
the surrounding area's ambient infrared radiation. Usually, PIR motion
detectors have several different motion-sensing components, such as both an
infrared sensor and a heat sensor. PIR detectors are the most widely used type
of motion sensor.
Continuous Wave Radar Motion Detectors
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Continuous wave radar (CW) motion detectors
work through the use of microwave signals. These signals emit frequencies that
bounce off of the objects in the surrounding area. The detector is then able to
track disturbances in these frequencies. These detectors are more sensitive
than PIR detectors, and therefore usually cost more. These types of detectors
usually use microwave oscillators, detector diodes and audio-frequency
processing electronics to accomplish this task. They work on the same basic
principle as military radars.
Ultrasonic Motion Detectors
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Ultrasonic motion detectors operate by tracking
changes in sound frequency. The detector emits a sound frequency in waves that
sweep across the space that the detector is monitoring. When the wave
encounters an object, its frequency is disrupted and the alarm in set off.
These detectors are used in automatic doors and security alarms due to their
ease of installation and reliability.
Vibration Sensors
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Vibration sensors use piezoelectric technology
in order to detect the movements of objects around them. The piezoelectric
effect was discovered by Jacques and Pierre Curie in the 1800s. They found that
certain materials have the ability to change mechanical pressure into
electrical output. In other words, they generate an electrical field.
A
motion detector attached to a garage
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