• DocumentCode
    3851941
  • Title

    Vehicular Traffic Surveillance and Road Lane Detection Using Radar Interferometry

  • Author

    David Felguera-Martin;José-Tomás Gonzalez-Partida;Pablo Almorox-Gonzalez;Mateo Burgos-Garc?a

  • Author_Institution
    Grupo de Microondas y Radar, Departamento de Señ
  • Volume
    61
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    959
  • Lastpage
    970
  • Abstract
    Speed enforcement on public roadways is an important issue in order to guarantee road security and to reduce the number and seriousness of traffic accidents. Traditionally, this task has been partially solved using radar and/or laser technologies and, more recently, using video-camera based systems. All these systems have significant shortcomings that have yet to be overcome. The main drawback of classical Doppler radar technology is that the velocity measurement fails when several vehicles are in the radars beam. Modern radar systems are able to measure speed and range between vehicle and radar. However, this is not enough to discriminate the lane where the vehicle is driving on. The limitation of several vehicles in the beam is overcome using laser technology. However, laser systems have another important limitation: They cannot measure the speed of several vehicles simultaneously. Novel video-camera systems, based on license plate identification, solve the previous drawbacks, but they have the problem that they can only measure average speed but never top-speed. This paper studies the feasibility of using an interferometric linear frequency modulated continuous wave radar to improve top-speed enforcement on roadways. Two different systems based on down-the-road and across-the-road radar configurations are presented. The main advantage of the proposed solutions is they can simultaneously measure speed, range, and lane of several vehicles, allowing the univocal identification of the offenders. A detailed analysis about the operation and accuracy of these solutions is reported. In addition, the feasibility of the proposed techniques has been demonstrated with simulations and real experiments using a Ka-band interferometric radar developed by our research group.
  • Keywords
    "Vehicles","Measurement by laser beam","Roads","Doppler radar","Uncertainty","Laser radar"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVT.2012.2186323
  • Filename
    6144059