Area Sensor Technical Specifications

 

 

SKU Number

XY-S-A* / XY-HS-A*

In-built sensor

CMOS

Technology

Low power deep learning at the edge running custom neural networks designed by XY Sense.

Power Consumption

Avg 6W (10W Max)

Input

RJ45 Passive PoE via Gateway, or another XY Sense sensor. Provides power and data.

Output

RJ45 Passive PoE. Provides power and data. Output powers up to 5 more sensors daisy-chained (6 max in chain from Hub)

Power Supply

External — Ethernet Cat5e (or better) cable via Hub

Weight & Dimensions

Diameter: 140mm / 5.5”

Height: 50mm / 1.97”

Weight: 250 grams / 8.8oz

Range

1022 sq ft / 95 sqm - line of sight for typical average ceiling height (10’ / 3m)

Installation Mount Height

Minimum 2.44m / 8’, 

Maximum 3.6m / 12’

Positional Accuracy

Locate people on a floor plan within 1m (3’) - typically within 0.3m (1’)

Data Output (from Sensor)

For each person detected:

     - Anonymous X,Y coordinates relative to the sensor
     - Anonymous sighting metadata

In future versions:
     - Anonymous human behaviours - eg sitting, standing, using computer, talking on phone
      - Anonymous person vector to help differentiate people
and prevent double counting. Eg [1.375, 2.75, 0.375, ...,-2.875, 3.25, -1.5, 0.125]

This is an encrypted binary packet sent via a direct connection to the Hub.

Communication Protocol 

HTTPS / Encrypted MQTTOver Ethernet
Between sensors & gateway - wired (supports IPv4)
Between sensors & corporate network (supports IPv4, IPv6)
It is possible to connect the sensors to the corporate customer network via PoE adaptor, this may require additional security sign-off from the customer infosec team.

Mounting Mechanism

Mounting bracket system:
— Flush ceiling mount
— Rod mount (eg. from exposed ceiling)

Software Updates

Secure over-the-air remote updates

Data Usage

4G Data Included in subscription (XY-CLOUD-4G10).
A typical sensor uses approximately 300MB per month.

 

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