• DocumentCode
    283262
  • Title

    Infrared detector developments

  • Author

    Clark, M.A.G. ; Hodge, A. ; Kidson, P.

  • Author_Institution
    Microsense Systems Ltd., Fareham, UK
  • fYear
    1988
  • fDate
    32268
  • Firstpage
    42491
  • Lastpage
    42493
  • Abstract
    Above-ground vehicle detectors using infrared light, for use with traffic signals, are considered. One variety, the passive detector, responds to heat energy emanating from the object that is to be detected. The detector incorporates ceramic pyroelectric sensor elements that are responsive in the 6 to 14 μm region of the electromagnetic spectrum which corresponds to the wavelength of emissions from targets such as humans and motorised vehicles. The other, the active detector, is based on a twin transmitter and twin receiver enclosed in a single housing. The transmitter sections emit encoded streams of infrared light into two regions along the road. The receivers collect radiation from the same zones and signal processing is performed such that the presence of a vehicle in a zone can be detected. The design chosen has both regions includes towards oncoming vehicles. This reduces the effects of the variation in vehicle height on the speed measurement capability by ensuring that the same part of the vehicle cuts into both regions. For maximum precision in vehicle length assessment, the rays to the region nearest the detector are kept nearly vertical. The optics of each system are described and each system´s advantages are given
  • Keywords
    infrared detectors; road traffic; traffic control; 6 to 14 micron; above-ground vehicle detectors; active detector; ceramic pyroelectric sensor elements; infrared detectors; passive detector; signal processing; traffic lights; traffic signals; twin receiver; twin transmitter;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    UK Developments in Road Traffic Signalling, IEE Colloquium on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    209197