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Are there any hardware solutions or something, where I can start, for the task I describe here? For example, I have a smartphone with a built-in camera and a special sensor attached (the first hardware device I'm looking for) that "looks" in the same direction as the camera. Next, there is a human in front of me (may be in 3-10 meters). He has a special sensor that is connected to his smartphone and he has an ID number (the second hardware device I'm looking for). Now I aim my camera on this human and the sensor in my smartphone catches the signal sent by that human's sensor. So now I can use my software to identify the man that I see through my camera by ID from his sensor.

Actually, in my opinion, this imagined system doesn't need camera at all. The camera is just a helper tool. For example, if I have no camera but have sensors, I can aim and catch the human in the dark night. If I there two or ten people around me with sensors in their phones, I can see info about them on screen and see their locations relatively to me. I imagine that if a lot of people have phones with such built-in sensors and registered accounts at the system, they can share some info with passer-by if they want. It's something like augmented reality, not for objects around you, but for people. Thank you.

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Active RFIDs with directional antennas?

A little more far out, but if people are willing... stick him with an implant

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Seems, like it's some kind of what I'm looking for. It would be also good to get the human's position relatively to me. So that when I move the camera with the attached sensor, the label (e.g. a dot) on my screen moves respectively. – cosmorocket Jul 16 at 20:31
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Some of the augmented reality toolkits can do something similar without needing separate sensors. Take a look at the ARToolkit. The demos I've seen might use a shorter range than you want, but it is all camera based.

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Bluetooth?

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