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Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi

You're reading from   Building a Home Security System with Raspberry Pi Build your own sophisticated modular home security system using the popular Raspberry Pi board

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782175278
Length 190 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi 2. Connecting Things to Your Pi with GPIO FREE CHAPTER 3. Extending Your Pi to Connect More Things 4. Adding a Magnetic Contact Sensor 5. Adding a Passive Infrared Motion Sensor 6. Adding Cameras to Our Security System 7. Building a Web-Based Control Panel 8. A Miscellany of Things 9. Putting It All Together Index

Chapter 5. Adding a Passive Infrared Motion Sensor

In the previous chapter, we started adding basic but commonly used magnetic switch sensors to our home security system and reading their status to protect doors and windows from intrusion. We also looked at how we can divide our home into zones, such as by individual rooms, so that we can group our sensors into logical circuits, which can then be identified as part of these zones rather than as individual sensor inputs.

We will now add motion sensors to our system in the form of Passive Infra-Red (PIR) detectors. These detectors come in a variety of types, and you may have seen them lurking in the corners of rooms. Fundamentally, they all work in the same way, which is detecting the presence of body heat within a certain range; so, they are commonly used to trigger alarm systems when somebody (or something, such as a pet cat) enters a room.

Adding a Passive Infrared Motion Sensor

A typical PIR motion sensor (type GardScan QX-PIR)

In this chapter, we will:

  • Learn how PIR...
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