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Hey Bobby,
I suppose those ready made sensors are expensive because you'd need to measure loads of up a couple of tonnes! If you can exempt that variable, you can try using proximity sensors or laser sensors to detect the presence of vehicles. Also, you don't need to dig up the road to install these sensors, unlike the pressure ones.
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Your pressure comment reminded me of a scene in Italian Job, where Charlie and the team looked at the height of the ground clearance of the armoured trucks to figure out which one was carrying the gold
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will image processing, streaming live vedio 14 hours a day, be cost effective?
what i thought then was, pressure sensors would be energy generating sensors(pressure of vehicles could generate power) so no need of external power to them as against others like infrared sensors and railroads are not as busy as normal roads and we come to know the time range and the number of trains before hand unlike vehicles on normal roads.May be we may use some kind of probability here on roads! |
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It'll be hard to maintain a pressure sensor system, since you'll need to dig up the road a little (and again to replace damaged ones). You'd also need to lay the pressure pad across the whole road, since motorbikes could easily fit through any gaps. You can always run infrared sensors off small solar panels. In fact, you can attach a radio module with it too, so data can be sent to the Traffic light 500m away without cables attached
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But i feel a MODIFIED pressure sensor would be one time investment and nil maintaince kind of thing.
Design something mechanical device to overcome disadvantages of wornout of piezo electric materials?I too thought of solar energy Solar panels a bit costly in india and current traffic light system use solar energy in our city but i see them not operating on rainy and cloudy days. I can see that solar system and radio module to it on bright days have definite advantage over other options. |
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Im not sure if this can be considered an advantage, but you can always relocate and scale up the number of infrared sensors since they are on the surface. For pressure sensors, you'd have to keep on digging and surface the road often if you need to expand or modify its location. Don't get me wrong, I'm not totally against pressure sensors. However, its best to try to use sensors that are easier to implement, without disturbing much of the road surface.
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I think it should be some infrared censor that triggers the light to turn after a certain amount of time of no traffic.
Nuff said. . .
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