Assessing vehicle detection utilizing video image processing technology /

2004 by Image Sensing Systems, Inc. The camera imaging

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hartmann, Duane E.
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1996.
Subjects:
Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy
Description
Summary:2004 by Image Sensing Systems, Inc. The camera imaging
ability to determine passenger car speeds. Testing was
affected the system's ability to accurately detect passenger
and development.
cars. Generally, higher camera heights and travel lanes
cars. The paired t-test indicated that passenger car speeds
charged coupled device (CCD). The camera lens was a six (6)
detection farther upstream from the camera. Also, it was
determined by the video image processing system were
determined that passenger cars traveling in adjacent travel
device was a one-half (1/2) inch interline transfer microlens
Effectively managing the operations of the existing highway
facility. Testing analyzed three camera heights, 30 feet, 40
farther from the camera produced accurate passenger car
feet and 49 feet - 6 inches, in conjunction with three
future video image processing system research
image processing system used in the study was the Autoscop0m
increase in demand creates an increase in traffic congestion.
lanes did not significantly influence the video image
limitations in accurately detecting passenger cars with and
mitigation. The research documented in this study analyzes a
mm, fl.2 auto ifis lens. An analysis of variance (ANOVA)
obtained by a radar speed gun. The results of this thesis
of a video image processing system in a freeway application.
passenger car speeds, 20 mph, 45 mph and 55 mph. The video
Past construction solutions to relieve congestion are less
performed at Texas A&M University's Riverside Campus research
processing system's ability to accurately detect passenger
research study provide some guidance on the use and placement
significantly different when compared to passenger car speeds
system and the demand on this system is growing. The
test indicated both camera height and travel lane location
This study also analvzes a video image processing system's
This study also provides some recommendations regarding
transportation network is an alternative for congestion
trip-wire video image processing system's ability and
Urban freeways are the backbone of the highway transportation
viable today due to rising costs and government regulations.
without passenger cars traveling in the adjacent travel lane.
Item Description:"Major subject: Civil Engineering".
Vita.
Physical Description:x, 101 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.