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Development of a Temperature Measurement Camera using Cost Effective Hardware

Date Issued
May 5, 2021
Author(s)
Thieme, Benjamin F  
Wilson, Jesse  
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/47179
Abstract

The recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused lock downs around the globe, forcing many schools and businesses to temporarily close. For them to reopen safely, it is imperative to identify cases quickly so that individuals can be quarantined before the virus spreads to more people. An alternative to testing is to screen individuals for high temperatures that would indicate fevers. With the risk of contagion that occurs during close contact between humans, traditional thermometers may be unsuitable. Thus, the purpose of this design project is to design, construct, and test a temperature measurement system using a thermal camera that is accurate, easy to use, and more cost-effective than current alternatives.

Subjects

FLIR

Lepton

Raspberry Pi

Temperature Measureme...

Thermal Camera

Disciplines
Mechanical Engineering
Embargo Date
May 5, 2021
File(s)
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Name

ME450_Final_Engineering_Report.docx

Size

1.35 MB

Format

Microsoft Word XML

Checksum (MD5)

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