Butlr's Sensors Lab is a dedicated R&D and validation environment for heat-based anonymous sensing tailored to smart buildings. The lab combines physical test chambers, real-world mockups, and virtual simulations to evaluate sensor performance, refine algorithms, and demonstrate privacy-preserving occupancy analytics. This page explains what the lab does, how sensors are tested, and how integrators, researchers, and facilities teams can engage with Butlr's capabilities.
Our mission and scope
We validate that thermal sensing solutions deliver reliable occupancy, flow, and space-utilization insights while maintaining occupant privacy. The lab focuses on three outcomes: reproducible test methods, deployable product specifications, and accessible demonstrations for customers and partners.
Key audiences include integrators testing product fit, facilities teams evaluating analytics, academic partners running experiments, and procurement teams requesting validation reports.
Core capabilities
Butlr’s Sensors Lab supports the full evaluation lifecycle from component-level tests to system validation in simulated building environments.
- Controlled-environment testing for repeatable sensor characterization
- Real-world mockups (offices, conference rooms, lobbies) for deployment validation
- Virtual Lab simulations to model large-scale scenarios without hardware
- Data capture and annotation pipelines for supervised algorithm development
- Calibration, drift analysis, and long-term reliability studies
Equipment & facilities
Our facilities combine industry-standard instruments with application-specific rigs to stress-test hardware and software under realistic conditions.
- Environmental/SEnTeC-style chambers for temperature and humidity control
- Motion/heat sources to simulate human occupancy and movement patterns
- Wireless testbeds for range, interference, and packet-loss studies
- Power and endurance rigs for battery life and power-efficiency testing
- Data logging systems synchronized with ground-truth annotations
Each instrument supports traceable measurements for repeatability and reporting. Tests cover the ambient ranges and use cases expected in commercial buildings.