DocumentCode :
1168163
Title :
Sensing of passing vehicles using a lane marker on a road with built-in thin-film MI sensor and power source
Author :
Nishibe, Yuji ; Ohta, Norikazu ; Tsukada, Koji ; Yamadera, Hideya ; Nonomura, Yutaka ; Mohri, Kaneo ; Uchiyama, Tsuyoshi
Author_Institution :
Toyota Central R&D Labs. Inc., Aichi-Prefecture, Japan
Volume :
53
Issue :
6
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1827
Lastpage :
1834
Abstract :
In a field test, we demonstrated the sensing of passing vehicles, using onroad lane markers with a built-in magneto impedance (MI) sensor and a self-contained power source. The vehicle-sensing rate was 100% in the field test and we found that the lane marker could detect vehicles with a high degree of accuracy. A thin-film MI sensor, which is very sensitive to small external magnetic fields, an analog circuit for driving/processing, and a digital circuit with EEPROM memory for storing the number of passing vehicles were incorporated into a thin aluminum plate marker. The lane marker also had a self-contained power source, consisting of a secondary battery and a solar battery, which eliminated the need for an external power supply.
Keywords :
EPROM; analogue circuits; digital circuits; magnetic fields; magnetic sensors; magnetic thin films; road vehicles; secondary cells; solar cells; EEPROM memory; analog circuit; lane marker; magnetic sensor; magneto impedance effect; onroad lane markers; passing vehicles detection; secondary battery; self-contained power source; solar battery; thin-film MI sensor; Automatic testing; Batteries; Circuit testing; Impedance; Magnetic films; Magnetic sensors; Road vehicles; Thin film circuits; Thin film sensors; Vehicle detection; 65; Lane marker; magnetic impedance effect; magnetic sensor; self-contained power source; thin film; vehicle;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2004.836889
Filename :
1360141
Link To Document :
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