Title :
A real-time laser-based detection system for measurement of delineations of moving vehicles
Author :
Cheng, Harry H. ; Shaw, Benjamin D. ; Palen, Joe ; Larson, Jonathan E. ; Hu, Xudong ; Van Katwyk, Kirk
Author_Institution :
Integration Eng. Lab., California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In current practice, quantitative traffic data are most commonly acquired from inductive loops. In addition, video-image processing or time-of-flight laser systems can be used. These methods all have problems associated with them. We have developed a nonintrusive laser-based detection system for measurement of vehicle travel time. The basic detector unit consists of a fan angle laser and a photodetector array positioned above the plane of detection. This detection system is able to determine the length and width of moving objects in real time with high resolution, with the highest resolution measurements being associated with object lengths. This information is used to differentiate similar objects and can be used later for re-identification of individual objects or object groups, providing a real measure of travel time between detection sites
Keywords :
array signal processing; automated highways; image processing; measurement by laser beam; photodetectors; real-time systems; basic detector unit; fan angle laser; inductive loops; moving vehicle delineation measurement; nonintrusive laser-based detection system; photodetector array; quantitative traffic data; re-identification; real-time laser-based detection system; time-of-flight laser systems; vehicle travel time measurement; video-image processing; Aerospace engineering; Current measurement; Extrapolation; Laboratories; Object detection; Real time systems; Time measurement; Transportation; Vehicle detection; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/3516.928732