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instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2001

A vehicle classification based on inductive loop detectors

Janusz Gajda; Ryszard Sroka; Marek Stencel; Andrzej Wajda; Tadeusz Zeglen

The class of vehicle is one of more important parameters in the process of road traffic measurement. Up to now, strip piezoelectric sensors and video systems have been used. The use of very cheap inductive loop detectors for vehicle classification is also possible. Such vehicle classification systems are based on magnetic profiles recorded from inductive loops. The magnetic profile is sensitive to the loop dimensions. This paper presents a discussion concerning the influence of loop length (in direction of vehicle movement) on differences between characteristics describing the magnetic profiles of the vehicles belonging to the different classes. As characteristics describing the magnetic profile of the vehicle have been used: magnetic profiles in time domain (normalized in amplitude), probability density function and magnetic profiles in vehicle length domain. For real time applications, the conversion of the measured signal into a vector of numerical parameters (a few only) is also proposed. The influence of loop dimensions on a chosen signal parameter was investigated. The case of extremely short loop (10 cm), which allows detection of the number of axles, was also analyzed.


international conference on methods and models in automation and robotics | 2015

Inductive loop for vehicle axle detection from first concepts to the system based on changes in the sensor impedance components

Z. Marszałek; Ryszard Sroka; Tadeusz Zeglen

This paper presents the state of currently used technological solutions employed in research regarding the use of inductive loop sensor (IL) for vehicle axle detection. Inductive loop sensors are less expensive and more durable than other sensors available on the market. What is more, they are the only type of sensor that enables lifted axle detection. System with such sensors may be used for measurement of speed, number, distance and arrangement of vehicle axles. Available know-how of sensor constructions and signal conditioners are also presented, in particular: LC-generators, microloops, “blade” sensors, AC-bridge base system, and a new system based on changes in the IL impedance components. The new solution of the system cooperating with narrow IL is the original part of the paper. This system allows independent measurement of the changes in the IL impedance components. Latest research has shown that the efficiency of the vehicle axle detection of this system, ranges from 98-100 %, and 71.8 % for vehicles traveling with a lifted axle. It should be stressed that other sensors do not allow the detection lifted axles at all. This means that the inductive loop sensors can successfully replace the less durable and more expensive traditional vehicle load axle detectors.


instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2012

Analysis of the temperature influences on the metrological properties of polymer piezoelectric load sensors applied in Weigh-in-Motion systems

Janusz Gajda; Ryszard Sroka; Marek Stencel; Tadeusz Zeglen; Piotr Piwowar; Piotr Burnos

This paper describes temperature influence on the uncertainty of weighing results in Weigh in Motion systems (WIM). The analysis bases on the long-term investigation of the WIM site, as well as on simulation tests conducted on sensor and conditioning circuit models. The drawn conclusions suggest, that this uncertainty may be significantly reduced if a proper temperature correction algorithm is applied.


instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2015

Design and accuracy assessment of the multi-sensor weigh-in-motion system

Janusz Gajda; Ryszard Sroka; Marek Stencel; Tadeusz Zeglen; Piotr Piwowar; Piotr Burnos; Z. Marszałek

In every country, road networks are one of the largest and highly expensive investment. Equally expensive are the consequences of not ensuring adequate road safety. This creates the need for an efficient and automatic system for the detection of overloaded vehicles [17]. One of the tools designed to measure the weight and individual axle loads of vehicles are the systems weighing vehicles in motion (WIM). Due to their measurement imprecision, WIM systems composed of two lines of sensors are only used as pre-selection systems. At present, the only viable option for reducing measurement uncertainty in dynamic weighing is to increase number of load sensors (Multi-Sensor systems; MS-WIM). The paper presents the results of research on a MS-WIM system equipped with 16 lines of load sensors. The conceptual objectives, system design, results of experimental evaluation of the systems accuracy, and the final conclusions based on a 6-year operating period, during which the system has been used under normal traffic conditions have been presented.


Sensors | 2018

Inductive Loop Axle Detector based on Resistance and Reactance Vehicle Magnetic Profiles

Z. Marszałek; Tadeusz Zeglen; Ryszard Sroka; Janusz Gajda

The article presents a measurement system that captures two components of a motor vehicle’s magnetic profile, which are associated with the real and imaginary part of the impedance of a narrow inductive loop sensor. The proposed algorithm utilizes both components of the impedance magnetic profile to detect vehicle axles, including lifted axles. Accuracies of no less than 71.8% were achieved for vehicles travelling with a lifted axle, and no less than 98.8% for other vehicles. The axle detection accuracy was determined during a series of experiments carried out under normal traffic conditions, using profile analysis, video footage and reference signals from an axle load detector on a total of 4000 vehicles.


international conference on methods and models in automation and robotics | 2017

Multi-frequency conditioning system of the inductive loop sensor — Simulation investigations

Z. Marszałek; Ryszard Sroka; Tadeusz Zeglen

The concept of the multi-frequency conditioning system of the individual inductive loop sensor signal, with the separation of impedance components was presented in the hereby paper. Simulation investigations concerning dynamic states in the system excited by a step change of the sensor impedance parameters, were performed. The system behaviour in the presence of disturbances — induced in the sensor circuit — was also studied. The analysis of electromagnetic interferences generated by engines of vehicles was preliminarily performed. The simulation investigations confirm that the operation of the conditioning system — simultaneously — at two frequencies allows to obtain magnetic pairs of resistance and reactance profiles. This ensures that at least one pair of undisturbed signals will be obtained. This can ensure improvements of the operation reliability of the axles loop detection systems as well as the systems of measuring vehicle parameters in traffic.


Transportation Research Part C-emerging Technologies | 2012

Application of inductive loops as wheel detectors

Janusz Gajda; Piotr Piwowar; Ryszard Sroka; Marek Stencel; Tadeusz Zeglen


Metrology and Measurement Systems | 2007

Measurements of Road Traffic Parameters Using Inductive Loops and Piezoelectric Sensors

Piotr Burnos; Janusz Gajda; Piotr Piwowar; Ryszard Sroka; Marek Stencel; Tadeusz Zeglen


Metrology and Measurement Systems | 2005

Data fusion applications in the traffic parameters measurement

Janusz Gajda; R. Sroka; Marek Stencel; Tadeusz Zeglen


Metrology and Measurement Systems | 2013

The influence of temperature on errors of WIM systems employing piezoelectric sensor

Janusz Gajda; Ryszard Sroka; Tadeusz Zeglen; Piotr Burnos

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Ryszard Sroka

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Janusz Gajda

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Marek Stencel

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Piotr Burnos

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Piotr Piwowar

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Z. Marszałek

AGH University of Science and Technology

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R. Sroka

AGH University of Science and Technology

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