Poole, UK, 2015-Apr-20
According to Product Manager, Priscilla Boyd, the new WiMag Cycle Detectors differentiate between cycles and motorised vehicles and can distinguish objects based on their speed. ‘With a configurable detection range of up 90 degrees and 3 metres in width, the system provides accurate cycle detection. Bicycles do not need to pass directly over the detector in order to be identified’, she said.
With the popularity of cycling showing no signs of slowing, Local Authorities are increasingly looking for ways to optimise the road network for all users. Using a low-power wireless transmitter/receiver and a dedicated battery to transmit detection data to an associated access point or repeater, WiMag Cycle Detection can now be used to detect the presence of bicycles, provide count information and enable traffic signaling phasing to be tailored based on cycle demand.
The installation of the WiMag Cycle Detection System is simple and involves ‘coring’ the appropriate diameter hole in the carriageway and fixing the detector in place with a dedicated epoxy resin, eliminating the need for extensive ducts.
The system can be used in conjunction with the Siemens WiMag Vehicle Detection System, sharing the same communications infrastructure and using access points and repeaters to establish two-way wireless links to detectors within the system. ‘As with the WiMag Vehicle Detection System, WiMag Cycle Detection offers a cost effective and flexible means to connect many detectors to a wide variety of controller types’, added Priscilla.
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