18585538. HEAT SOURCE DETECTION SYSTEM simplified abstract (InnoLux Corporation)

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HEAT SOURCE DETECTION SYSTEM

Organization Name

InnoLux Corporation

Inventor(s)

Ting-Yeh Chi of Miao-Li County (TW)

Chia-Wei Lai of Miao-Li County (TW)

Te-Yu Lee of Miao-Li County (TW)

HEAT SOURCE DETECTION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18585538 titled 'HEAT SOURCE DETECTION SYSTEM

The abstract describes a heat source detection system that utilizes an infrared light detector, a visible light detector, and a processing unit to identify heat sources and activate the visible light detector based on preset conditions.

  • The system acquires an infrared light image and identifies heat sources in the image.
  • It determines if preset conditions are met in the heat sources.
  • The visible light detector is activated when the preset conditions are detected in the heat sources.

Potential Applications: - Fire detection systems - Industrial heat monitoring - Security systems for detecting intruders or unauthorized heat sources

Problems Solved: - Efficient detection of heat sources - Timely activation of visual alerts - Enhanced safety measures in various environments

Benefits: - Early detection of potential hazards - Quick response to heat-related incidents - Improved security and monitoring capabilities

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Heat Source Detection System for Enhanced Safety and Security" This technology can be used in commercial buildings, warehouses, data centers, and other facilities where heat source detection is crucial for safety and security measures.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system differentiate between different types of heat sources? - The system uses algorithms to analyze the infrared light image and identify specific heat source characteristics. 2. Can the system be integrated with existing security systems? - Yes, the system can be integrated with existing security systems to enhance heat source detection capabilities.


Original Abstract Submitted

A heat source detection system includes an infrared light detector, a visible light detector, and a processing unit. The processing unit performs an operation according to at least one instruction, wherein the operation includes steps of: acquiring an infrared light image from the infrared light detector; identifying at least a heat source target according to at least one heat source edge in the infrared light image; determining whether at least one preset condition occurs in the at least one heat source target; and activating the visible light detector when the at least preset condition occurs in the at least one heat source target.