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11 October 1973 The Use Of A Photographic Detection System For Counting And Classifying Vehicles On Forest Service Roads
Gary L. Murphy
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Proceedings Volume 0037, New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953725
Event: New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering, 1973, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
Traffic volume studies are important to the United States Forest Service for basically the same reasons they are important to State Highway Departments and other Agencies. We desire to obtain data concerning the movement of vehicles and/ or persons on the transportation system.
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Gary L. Murphy "The Use Of A Photographic Detection System For Counting And Classifying Vehicles On Forest Service Roads", Proc. SPIE 0037, New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering, (11 October 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953725
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Roads

Cameras

Control systems

Photography

Switches

Imaging systems

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