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Advances in optical fiber sensors for vehicle detection

Proc. SPIE 3207, 318 (1998); http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.300853

Wednesday 15 October 1997
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Marten J. de Vries, Pushkin Kachroo, Kaan Ozbay, Alan C. Chachich
  • Abstract
Scott A. Meller

F&S Inc. (USA)

Marten J. de Vries, Vivek Arya, Richard O. Claus, and Noel Zabaronick

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA)

THe primary objective for this project is the design of optical fiber-based sensor instrumentation for specific ITS applications. Specifically, this paper discusses research on optical fiber sensors that can be used for traffic monitoring and vehicle classification. This paper also discusses developments on the application of optical fiber sensor that can be used for monitoring visibility. This research is directly beneficial to the implementation of driver advisory and safety systems, traffic control system, and other ITS applications. This paper summarizes research performed on optical fiber sensors used for measuring traffic flow on highways and discusses progress on optical fiber sensors used for monitoring visibility.

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Online Sep 07, 2004
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Scott A. Meller, Marten J. de Vries, Vivek Arya, Richard O. Claus and Noel Zabaronick, "Advances in optical fiber sensors for vehicle detection", Proc. SPIE 3207, 318 (1998); http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.300853

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