The use of video image processing systems (VIPS) for traffic detection has been a subject of research for several years. The present paper summarizes the areas that have been determined as favorable for initial VIPS deployment, specifications required for successful deployment, and future prospects of VIPS within the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) framework. As suggested by the research results, VIPS can now be used reliably and cost effectively for vehicle count and speed sensing (and possibly other variables). Potential implementation sites include HOV lanes, high traffic volume freeway sections, construction and maintenance sites, metal bridges, and intersections with multi-lane approaches. These initial deployment efforts are expected to pave the way for future standardization and cost reductions, leading to more and better uses of the technology toward achievement of future ITS goals.
Towards deployment of video image processing systems for traffic detection
Auf dem Weg zur Stationierung von Videobildverarbeitungssystemen zur Verkehrserkennung
1995
6 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 2 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Towards Deployment of Video Image Processing Systems for Traffic Detection
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