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Virtual Sensor Configuration Guide
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This guide will explain how to configure virtual sensors using Sighthound's configuration tool. This tool is currently used for all Sighthound Mobility Services, TrafficCounter, and PeopleCounter applications. 


 

 

Virtual Sensor Service Functionality

There is not currently functionality built out for all of the available virtual sensors or all of the available object classes for each application. The functionality that is currently available per service is as follows:

  • Sighthound Mobility Services - general application to use when looking to detect both vehicles and people.
    • Virtual Sensors: Speed, Count, Presence
    • Objects: Person, Bicycle, Truck, Car, Bus
  • TrafficCounter - application to be used when looking to detect vehicles, higher accuracy pedestrian detection coming soon. 
    • Virtual Sensors: Count, Presence
    • Objects: All vehicles counted as car, people
  • PeopleCounter - application to be used in indoor people counting use cases
    • Virtual Sensors:  Count
    • Objects: People

 

Reaching the Virtual Sensor Configuration Page

To access the device configuration page, first login to the Sighthound Platform and navigate to the device settings page for your target device by clicking on it in the devices page. 

  

 

Now, from the services panel, click on the 'Gear' configuration icon to open the configuration page for the service. 

 

Setting Up Virtual Sensors

There are three different types of sensors included across the three applications. We plan to build out functionality for each sensor type for each application. 

Speed Sensor

The Speed Sensor is generally used to collect data on the speed of vehicles traveling through an intersection or on a road. To create a Speed Sensor, select  Speed  and the type of object you'd like to detect using the  drop-down  menu on the right side of the Mobility Service configuration screen. You can then click-and-drag to create two lines. The green line is the start of the sensor and the red line is the end of the sensor. Next, enter the distance between the two lines in the 'Distance' field on the right and click  Add Sensor . 

 

 

Count Sensor

The Count Sensor has many use cases. It will count the number of the chosen object (people, cars, trucks, bicycles, or busses) going through a specified location. To create a Count Sensor, select  Count  and the type of object you'd like to detect using the  drop-down  menus on the right side of the configuration screen. You can then click-and-drag to create one line. The configured application will count objects going across this line in both directions. When satisfied with your sensor, click  Add Sensor  to confirm your selection. 

 

Presence Sensor

The Presence Sensor will count the number of the chosen object in a configured space of the image. To create a Presence Sensor, select  Presence  and the type of object you'd like to detect using the  drop-down  menus on the right side of the configuration screen. You can then click up to 10 corners (in clockwise order) of the desired location of the virtual Presence Sensor, as shown below. Next, press  Add Sensor  to confirm your selection.

 

Deleting a Sensor

You can delete an 'added' sensor by clicking on it and choosing 'Delete Sensor.' 

 

 

Saving Configuration and Starting Service

Once you are satisfied with your virtual sensor configurations, click 'Save Config' at the top left of the configuration page and the configuration will be saved to the device. Once done, navigate back to the Device Settings page for the device and start the configured service by clicking the 'Play' arrow start button under the services section. 

 

The service's status should now turn to 'RUNNING' and the device will begin collecting data. 

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