@phdthesis{Schwaneberg2013, author = {Schwaneberg, Oliver}, title = {Concept, system design, evaluation and safety requirements for a multispectral sensor}, organization = {Universit{\"a}t Siegen}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:467-7704}, institution = {Institut f{\"u}r Sicherheitsforschung (ISF)}, pages = {xxii, 206}, year = {2013}, abstract = {The use of manually fed machines (e.g. table saws) bares risks of injury that are clearly above the average level of other high risk workplaces. The wide use of such machines causes severe problems for occupational safety and implies high costs for medical treatments and accident annuities. This thesis presents a new concept of a multispectral sensor to monitor an area in front of a danger zone to detect the user's limbs and trigger safeguarding measures to prevent an accident in time. The sensor concept realizes a contact-free material classification, which comprises the development of a system design and specific safety requirements with respect to international safety standards. Furthermore, a prototypical implementation using four wavebands, which were determined for skin detection through an analysis of reflectance spectra acquired specifically for this purpose, was built.}, language = {en} }