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Public Funding for Clearview Intelligence Group Limited

Registration Number 03131861

Novel algorithms for solar-powered in-road sensors to measure speed and classify vehicles to inform intelligent traffic management decisions

64,970
2014-06-01 to 2015-11-30
Feasibility Studies
The primary objective of our consortium, which is comprised of a UK based technology SME and an English University, is to investigate the capabilities of solar-powered, in-road, autonomous sensor systems to collect accurate and reliable traffic data, including speed and vehicle classification. This data will inform intelligent decision-making by transport managers and road network operators in order to minimise congestion and the associated emissions, reduce accidents, and lower the costs of installation and maintenance traditionally linked to in-road traffic data collection systems. In order to measure the speed of vehicles passing with appropriate accuracy, two detectors must be placed some distance apart. Wireless communications negates the need for costly and problematic cables linking the sensors. However, it is impractical to send all the data collected from one sensor to another due to the size, power and capacity limitations. Thus, the key challenge is to develop a set of algorithms capable of compressing vital data to enable it to be sent wirelessly to another sensor in the network to create actionable information and inform intelligent traffic management decision-making. is to investigate a trade-off between the detection and classification performance on one hand and power efficiency and communication constraints on the other handa

Oxford Brookes University and Clearview traffic Group Limited

2013-11-01 to 2015-04-30
Knowledge Transfer Partnership
To identify appropriate technologies, develop supporting protocols, and test communication links, that will allow robust information transfer between road studs, vehicles and roadside equipment.

Oxford Brookes University And Clearview Traffic Group Limited

2013-01-01 to 2016-07-31
Knowledge Transfer Partnership
To identify appropriate technologies, develop supporting protocols, and test communication links, that will allow robust information transfer between road studs, vehicles and roadside equipment.

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