DocumentCode
907296
Title
FLASH: A disabled vehicle detection system
Author
Meiselbach, Charles J. ; Wisepart, Ivor S. ; Inhelder, H. Rudolph ; Emery, Raleigh H.
Author_Institution
Cutler-Hammer, Deer Park, L. I., N. Y.
Volume
19
Issue
1
fYear
1970
fDate
2/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
82
Lastpage
89
Abstract
The flash lights and send help (FLASH) system uses an electro-optical detector designed to enable passing drivers to conveniently summon assistance for motorists in distress. The driver signals at designated reporting stations by flashing his high-beam lights three times. A roadside unit detects the headlight flashes and transmits an identifying tone signal to a central monitoring station, whose operator dispatches a service vehicle to the section of road under that detector´s jurisdiction. The detector performs reliably over a range of 1000 feet during daylight or darkness, bridging an illumination ratio of up to 1:10 000 000 without a mechanical iris. The concept, design, and mechanical construction of the system is discussed in relation to the technical fulfillment of practical operational requirements. These include day and night operation, variations in temperature and weather conditions, random reflections, public safety, pranksters, vandalism, and repair and maintenance. A detector knockdown alarm, system test mode, and an audio alarm are incorporated on an illuminated road-status display panel located at the central monitoring station. A prototype system is presently being installed on a 50-mile (80-km) section of Interstate 4 between Tampa and Orlando in Florida, and will be operated by the Florida highway patrol during a 1-year evaluation period.
Keywords
Detectors; Iris; Lighting; Monitoring; Optical reflection; Road vehicles; Signal design; Signal processing; Temperature; Vehicle detection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-VT.1970.23435
Filename
1621987
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