Traffic Surveillance And Detection Technology Development: New Traffic Sensor Technology Final Report

This document presents the final report on a project focusing on new traffic sensor technology, mainly video cameras, for traffic surveillance and detection. It describes a Transportation Management Center (TMC), designed for the collation and computation of multi-site statistics. The report discusses the following elements: tracking approach, motion-based grouping, tracking and grouping procedures, vehicle classification, hardware port, parameters computed at the TMC, testing methodology, and test results.

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