Wireless Vehicle Detector Based on Magnetoresistive Sensors

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In order to acquire large traffic data, a wireless vehicle detector based on anisotropic magnetoresistive sensors and ZigBee technology is design. The principle, system design and software design are introduced in detail. The experiment result shows that the wireless vehicle detector can detect the presence and the driving direction of a vehicle. Make further effort, the speed of a vehicle can be estimated. The vehicle detector will be widely applied with its easy installation and high performance.

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October 2014

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