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titleOfInvention An epidemic monitoring and identification device based on multi-sensor fusion processing
abstract The utility model relates to the technical field of public health services, in particular to an epidemic monitoring and identification device based on multi-sensor fusion processing, comprising a casing, a power switch and a charging port arranged at the bottom of the casing and a metal mounting bracket on the back of the casing ; The front of the shell is provided with an infrared sensor for acquiring the body temperature information of the target body and an ultra-wideband radar for acquiring the breathing information of the target human body: the infrared sensor is composed of an optical module, a photoelectric detection module, a signal amplification acquisition module and a data transmission module; The ultra-wideband radar is composed of four parts: a radio frequency module, a main control board, a switch, and a battery; on the basis of the existing detection device with an infrared sensor, the utility model adds an ultra-wideband radar for measuring the target human body, through the temperature and the heart and lungs. Information fusion monitoring, relying on information redundancy to verify each other, has higher accuracy than simply using temperature measurement to screen infected people.
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