Intelligent Traffic Systems
Road Traffic Counting
With over 15 years experience in providing intelligent transport solutions
Electro Automation has supplied vehicle traffic counter and classification
systems across Europe to various local authorities and city councils.
Combining field proven components and systems, Electro Automation has built a
reputation specifying and installing effective and reliable systems that are
ISO certified.
With offices in several countries in Europe and the UAE, Electro Automation
can provide on the ground, support backed up by technical assistance and
support from the UK or Ireland Head office.
High speed automatic vehicle counters.
Electro Automation traffic counting solutions are designed to fulfil the most
demanding of traffic monitoring and data collection applications using fiber-optic, piezo
electric and induction loop sensor technology. In addition, the integration of
new technologies such as Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) provide a
wide range of intelligent traffic management options.
All Electro automation solutions are scalable and are capable of monitoring up to eight lanes of motorway traffic but are also suitable for smaller applications.
Features
* cost effective applications
* loop volumetric counting
* loop-loop counting
* loop-piezo-loop counting
* piezo-loop-piezo WIM
* data download, analysis, report generation and diagnostics software on-site or remotely via modem, GSM or GPRS

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Piezoelectric Sensors

Piezo traffic sensors are both based on a coaxial sensor element with a central
16-gauge flat braided wire core that is covered with the piezoelectric
polymer. This is then compressed within a brass outer jacket. The sensor can
either be installed directly in the road or configured by AMP into an
epoxy-filled aluminium channel that is then installed into the road.

When a load is applied to the traffic sensor, it experiences a decrease of optical
transmittance. An opto-electronic interface detects these changes and
transforms them into signals for traffic data processing. Sensitivity can be
varied from a few grams up to many tons.
