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This paper reports the results of the achievement of high accuracy of detection, a speed-measurement function, and a vehicle-classification function for small and large vehicles using optical vehicle detectors (IRVDs) installed on the roads whose traffic is to be controlled. The detector described in the present report has a communication function for in-vehicle units. This function is equivalent to that of the IRVDs currently being used. In this paper, the authors provide a simple introduction of its specifications. This report concentrates on the detection function, which is the most important feature of the equipment in question.
This paper reports the results of the achievement of high accuracy of detection, a speed-measurement function, and a vehicle-classification function for small and large vehicles using optical vehicle detectors (IRVDs) installed on the roads whose traffic is to be controlled. The detector described in the present report has a communication function for in-vehicle units. This function is equivalent to that of the IRVDs currently being used. In this paper, the authors provide a simple introduction of its specifications. This report concentrates on the detection function, which is the most important feature of the equipment in question.
Range-measurement-type optical vehicle detector
1995-01-01
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Conference paper
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English
Range-Measurement-Type Optical Vehicle Detector
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