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Smart Sensing for Traffic Monitoring

Nobuyuki Ozaki (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
252 Seiten
2021
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-78561-774-4 (ISBN)
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Intelligent infrastructure has the potential to revolutionise traffic management, and to play a key role in the future automation of vehicles. The book systematically covers the key elements of intelligent infrastructure for an audience of researchers, practitioners and advanced students.
Growth in urbanisation, particularly in emerging economies, is causing increased traffic congestion and affecting environmental conditions in cities. Cities need to manage this growth in traffic in an efficient way. Intelligent infrastructure for traffic monitoring and sensing offers a potential solution, and so this book explores the prospective role of this approach in managing congestion, the established and emerging related technologies, and routes to effective implementation.


Intelligent infrastructure will also play an important role in the future automation of vehicles. Onboard sensor technology is well-established, but higher levels of vehicle automation are difficult to achieve without additional sensing technology on the infrastructure side. Thanks to recent advances in device and software technology, new and innovative approaches to intelligent sensing infrastructure, both fixed and onboard, can be implemented. The development and deployment of automated vehicles is a hot topic, with early versions potentially entering the market within 5-8 years, so as an overview of developments in the field this book is timely and relevant.


The book systematically covers the key elements of intelligent infrastructure. It begins with the architectures and projects in key regions, and then continues with coverage of novel technologies for vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian detection using different kinds of recognition technology. The third part describes technology for detecting traffic conditions such as incidents, illegal parking and adverse weather.


Smart Sensing for Traffic Monitoring offers methodically presented information for researchers, practitioners, and advanced students with an interest in the technologies behind intelligent infrastructure and traffic monitoring.

Nobuyuki Ozaki is currently a professor at Nagoya University. His research interests focus on intelligent transport systems, or ITS, including new sensing approaches deploying image recognition technologies. He had worked for Toshiba Corporation more than 30 years and his last position was a senior fellow for promoting new technologies into ITS. He is also actively working for several ITS industry organizations both in Japan and internationally. He is serving as the vice president of Standard and Industrial Relations in the IEEE ITS Society.

Part I: Regional activities

Chapter 1: Japan perspective
Chapter 2: European perspective of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems
Chapter 3: Singapore perspective: smart mobility



Part II: Traffic state sensing by roadside unit

Chapter 4: Traffic counting by stereo camera
Chapter 5: Vehicle detection at intersections by LIDAR system
Chapter 6: Vehicle detection at intersection by RADAR system



Part III: Traffic state sensing by on board unit

Chapter 7: GNSS-based traffic monitoring
Chapter 8: Traffic state monitoring by close coupling logic with OBU and cloud applications



Part IV: Detection and counting of vulnerable road users

Chapter 9: Monitoring cycle traffic: detection and counting methods and analytical issues
Chapter 10: Crowd density estimation from a surveillance camera



Part V: Detecting factors affecting traffic

Chapter 11: Incident detection
Chapter 12: Sensing of heavy precipitation - development of phased-array weather radar

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Transportation
Verlagsort Stevenage
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Technik Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau
ISBN-10 1-78561-774-5 / 1785617745
ISBN-13 978-1-78561-774-4 / 9781785617744
Zustand Neuware
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