Using Raspberry Pi for scientific video observation of pedestrians during a music festival
Daniel H. Biedermann, Felix Dietrich, Oliver Handel, Peter M. Kielar,, Michael Seitz

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of Raspberry Pi devices for cost-effective, long-duration video observation of pedestrians during a music festival, providing a practical guide for researchers with limited budgets.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach for deploying affordable Raspberry Pi systems for large-scale, extended video monitoring in event settings.
Findings
Successful long-duration video capture with Raspberry Pi
Cost-effective solution for pedestrian observation
Practical guidelines for researchers on limited budgets
Abstract
The document serves as a reference for researchers trying to capture a large portion of a mass event on video for several hours, while using a very limited budget.
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