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Why continuous sensing matters

Periodic audits and manual counts create long blind spots. A weekly headcount, badge-swipe report, or occasional camera audit captures a tiny slice of building activity and often misses peak events, transient occupancy, and irregular schedules.

Continuous thermal sensors provide minute-level visibility without capturing personally identifiable information. That low-resolution anonymity is well suited to common operational goals:

Because the data flows in continuously, operators can act on leading indicators instead of reacting to periodic reports.

Accuracy and validation: aligning sensors with ground truth

No sensing system is perfect. Continuous sensors complement rather than always replace traditional ground-truth methods like manual counts, badge swipes, or video audits. The key is establishing a validation strategy that builds trust in sensor outputs.

Validation best practices:

Trust grows when sensors demonstrate consistent correlation with ground truth across multiple conditions. When accuracy limits are understood, operators can tune alerts and automation conservatively to avoid costly false actions.

Practical use cases for continuous thermal sensing

Continuous, anonymous thermal sensing is broadly useful in commercial buildings, campuses, and large facilities. Common operational outcomes include:

Energy savings and demand reduction

Space utilization and real estate decisions

Fault detection and maintenance

Safety, security, and compliance

Each use case benefits from continuous data that can be aggregated, trended, and fed to building automation systems for closed-loop control.

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