Real life Analytics
to optimize every m2

Monitor usage of your IN & OUTDOOR locations 24x7, in real-time and 100% privacy proof.

Overal image of Husense Radar devices with corresponding cloud portal.

Our Customers

Arise Health logoThe Paak logoOE logo2020INC logoEphicient logoEphicient logo

Create more value with real-time insights into:

- How many people are in your location
- How do people use your location

Use these insights to create smarter and safer spaces worldwide!

Privacy at source

Husense sensors are GDPR compliant, eliminating the need to anonymize raw data.

Accurate

Reliable detection in challenging environments, advanced radar technology is insensitive to light and smoke.

Solar Powered

Energy-efficient design and fully stand-alone operation solar-powered solution.

Detect, follow and categorize human behaviour 100% GDPR proof

At Husense, we give you the unique ability to monitor and count human activity, and optmize your assets and streets.

24 x7 usage counting enables improving indoor and outdoor spaces based on data or scaling your building according to the actual and predicted occupancy levels. Activities such as sports enrich the people counting data.

At the same time, the surveillance functionality can see where cameras are blind. In low visibility or behind bushes, we detect anomalies in human behaviour and provide alerts through our real-time cloud platform.

Go to Products

Anonymously measure occupancy levels in real-time!

By measuring space usage with Husense sensors,  organizations can optimize their space utilization in real time, 24x7, 365 days a year, and in every weather type.

Our sensors are designed to protect privacy and comply with GDPREU AI regulations, as they use radar technology that is insensitive to light.

Compared to CCTV Camera's our sensors:
- detect movement using doppler effect;
- detect bodies through walls;
- are insensitive to vandalism (no lens);
- cannot distinguish personal identifiable information.

Realtime insight Dashboards

Husense offers real-time dashboards that provide customers with powerful insights and data visualization capabilities.

This feature enables customers to manage and analyze data generated by the sensors, helping them optimize space utilization, reduce energy consumption, and improve overall efficiency. Additionally, customers can customize and configure the system to meet their specific needs and add on services such as occupancy predictions and active energy procurement.

The real-time dashboard feature provides a comprehensive solution to customers and incentivizes them to use the system more efficiently, resulting in reduced costs and improved sustainability.

Latest News

November 16, 2021

Google Analytics 📊 in real life for Marineterrein Amsterdam

Google Analytics 📊 in real life for Marineterrein Amsterdam

We at Husense are proud that our innovation for privacy-friendly people monitoring is now being used in such a prominent location in our nations capitol.

Curious about the usage of your spaces?

Our technology is considered trailblazing and applicable to many different situations. Therefore we offer bespoke sales services to tailor our technology to fit your situation to the fullest.

Feel free to book a session with our Husense engineer or certified reseller free of charge and and filled with #radarlove.

Real-time analytics and predictions of space usage

Measure

Measure icon
Measure actual human use of indoor and outdoor spaces. See activities and abnormal behaviour in real-time without compromising the privacy of space users.
Learn more...

Insights

Insights icon
Analyze and communicate actual real-time space usage, give insight into finding available space, detect anomalies and protect your assets while guaranteeing privacy.
Learn more...

optimize

Optimize icon
Identify how people use spaces, locate lesser performing spaces or broken assets, identify optimization opportunities based on data.
Learn more...

Predict

Predict icon
Predict space usage, control your building or other assets according to actual and predicted occupation levels, and save energy and lower carbon emissions.  
Learn more...

Frequently asked Questions

Why Radar and not Camera

keyboard_arrow_down

Using radar instead of cameras enables us to detect human activity while protecting individual privacy and avoiding issues related to visibility and lighting conditions that may affect camera-based systems.

Radar sensors do not capture or transmit personally identifiable information or facial images, ensuring privacy protection at all times. Additionally, our sensors operate reliably in various lighting conditions. They are insensitive to smoke and other environmental factors, making them a reliable and accurate solution for space utilization monitoring.

Using radar technology, we can provide customers with a powerful, accurate, and privacy-preserving solution for monitoring human activity in physical spaces while avoiding the challenges and limitations of camera-based systems.

How does radar preserve privacy at a raw data level

keyboard_arrow_down

At Husense, we use radar technology instead of cameras for privacy-preserving monitoring of human activity in physical spaces. Radar technology enables us to detect human activity while protecting individual privacy and avoiding issues related to visibility and lighting conditions that may affect camera-based systems.

Radar sensors do not capture or transmit personally identifiable information or facial images, ensuring that privacy is protected at all times. Additionally, our sensors are designed to operate reliably in various lighting conditions and are insensitive to smoke and other environmental factors, making them a reliable and accurate solution for space utilisation monitoring.

Overall, by using radar technology, we are able to provide customers with a powerful, accurate, and privacy-preserving solution for monitoring human activity in physical spaces, while avoiding the challenges and limitations of camera-based systems.

See video below to get an impression of the raw data capture.

What are the benefits of measuring human space usage for smart city?

keyboard_arrow_down

Measuring human space usage in smart cities offers several benefits, including:

  1. Optimizing space utilization: By accurately counting the number of people in public spaces, smart city systems can optimize the use of resources and reduce energy waste, leading to a more sustainable and cost-effective city.
  2. Enhancing safety: People counting systems can provide real-time information on the number and location of people in public spaces, improving safety and enabling a quick response in emergencies.
  3. Improving urban planning: Smart city systems can use people counting data to inform urban planning decisions, such as identifying areas that require additional resources or reallocating resources to areas with higher usage.
  4. Reducing carbon emissions: By optimizing space utilization and reducing energy waste, measuring human space usage in smart cities can help to reduce carbon emissions, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly city.

Overall, measuring human space usage in smart cities is a critical component of urban management systems, providing valuable data for optimizing space utilization, enhancing safety, informing urban planning decisions, and reducing carbon emissions for a more sustainable and livable city.

What are the benefits for people counting in smart buildings?

keyboard_arrow_down

People counting in smart buildings offer several benefits, including:

  1. Optimizing space utilization: By accurately counting the number of people in a building, smart building systems can optimize the use of space, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and reducing energy waste.
  2. Enhancing security: People counting systems can provide real-time information on the number and location of people in a building, improving safety and enabling a quick response in emergencies.
  3. Improving occupant experience: Smart building systems can use people counting data to provide a better occupant experience, such as adjusting heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to suit the number of people in a space or predicting peak periods to improve service delivery.
  4. Reducing operational costs: By optimizing space utilization and energy consumption, people counting in smart buildings can reduce operational costs, making buildings more sustainable and cost-effective.

Overall, people counting in smart buildings is a critical component of building management systems, providing valuable data for optimizing space utilization, improving security, enhancing occupant experience, and reducing operational costs.

Latest News