DocumentCode :
3590559
Title :
Fibre-optic axle sensors for vehicle data collection
Author :
Stevens, A. ; Spindlow, J.R. ; Jones, G.R.
Author_Institution :
Transp. & Road Res. Lab., Crowthorne, UK
fYear :
1990
Firstpage :
148
Lastpage :
152
Abstract :
Axle sensors are extensively used in traffic counting and classification systems. Most modern axle sensors are constructed of piezoelectric plastics. These give good all round performance and, coupled with charge amplifiers, offer reasonable sensitivity and low speed performance. Fibre-optic materials are now being investigated for two principal reasons. First, as piezoelectricity is generated by mechanical impulses, such sensors do not respond to static loads. Unfortunately, as congestion increases (and sites of traffic interest are often those where congestion occurs), stationary or very slowly moving vehicles are increasingly common. Fibre-optic sensors offer static as well as dynamic measurement. Secondly, a replaceable `Tee´ section piezoelectric sensor costs over £150, and fibre-optic technology, because of its wide use in the communications industry, has the potential to become the basis of cheaper sensors
Keywords :
data acquisition; fibre optic sensors; road traffic; axle sensors; fibre-optic sensors; static loads; traffic classification systems; traffic counting; vehicle data collection;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Road Traffic Control, 1990., Third International Conference on
Type :
conf
Filename :
114397
Link To Document :
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