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georgeashworth | 2 years ago

Does this type of occupancy tracking work accurately outdoors? I'm assuming it would be difficult because signals would travel further. (My startup needs occupancy tracking for tennis courts.)

Maybe I could mount a BT device at a corner of the outdoor space and use its signal strength as the threshold value.

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rsaxvc|2 years ago

If you want to get really spicy, you can use two antennas and an SDR to compute angle of arrival using nothing but a BLE advertisement's data . This is different from BLE AoA as it doesn't require a cooperative transmitter.

alias_neo|2 years ago

If you want to get really, really spicy, use three devices/antennas and you can roughly track in three-dimensional space.

sgu999|2 years ago

Did you consider using BT or UWB as a radar? On a tennis court you won't have any obstacles to worry about, I suspect it's relatively easy to solve.

UWB in particular is accurate enough to get breathing patterns...

linvs|2 years ago

It does but we don't have a battery powered option (yet) so power availability is the bigger issue. Our sensors can only be outlet powered. Each sensor can cover cover roughly 5,000 sq.ft. or about two tennis courts.

rsaxvc|2 years ago

You could mount one at each corner and use a directional antenna to help.

enva2712|2 years ago

You the same george ashworth that used to work at d&b?