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Traffic Detector Handbook: Third Edition - Volume II
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Traffic SensorsIntelligent Traffic ManagementTraffic SafetyEngineeringSensorsRoad Traffic ControlComprehensive ResourceTransportation EngineeringComputer ScienceTraffic EngineeringTraffic Signal ControlInstrumentationTraffic Detector HandbookTraffic MonitoringSignal ProcessingSensor Technology
The objective of this Handbook is to provide a comprehensive resource for selecting, designing, installing, and maintaining traffic sensors for signalized intersections and freeways. It is intended for use by traffic engineers and technicians having responsibility for traffic sensors, whether in-roadway or over-roadway sensors. These two families of sensors have different characteristics and thus corresponding advantages and disadvantages that are discussed throughout the Handbook. Topics covered include sensor technology, applications, in-roadway sensor design, installation techniques, and maintenance. The sensor technology chapter discusses the operation and uses of inductive loop detectors, magnetic sensors and detectors, video image processors, microwave radar sensors, laser radars, passive infrared and passive acoustic array sensors, and ultrasonic sensors, plus combinations of sensor technologies. The sensor application topics address safety, operational performance, multimodal issues, and physical and economic factors that the practitioner should consider. Appendixes include research, background papers, and implementation guidance. The information contained in this Handbook is based on the latest research available on treatments and best practices in use by the surveyed jurisdictions. References are provided for the student, practitioner, researcher, or decision maker who wishes to learn more about a particular subject.
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