4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Sampling optimization for high-speed weigh-in-motion measurements using in-pavement strain-based sensors

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MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 26, 期 6, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/26/6/065003

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weigh-in-motion measurement; sampling frequency optimization; in-pavement strain-based sensor; high-speed traffic monitoring

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  1. USDOT grant under MPC agreement [DTRT12-G-UTC08]

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Weigh-in-motion (WIM) measurement has been widely used for weight enforcement, pavement design, freight management, and intelligent transportation systems to monitor traffic in real-time. However, to use such sensors effectively, vehicles must exit the traffic stream and slow down to match their current capabilities. Hence, agencies need devices with higher vehicle passing speed capabilities to enable continuous weight measurements at mainline speeds. The current practices for data acquisition at such high speeds are fragmented. Deployment configurations and settings depend mainly on the experiences of operation engineers. To assure adequate data, most practitioners use very high frequency measurements that result in redundant samples, thereby diminishing the potential for real-time processing. The larger data memory requirements from higher sample rates also increase storage and processing costs. The field lacks a sampling design or standard to guide appropriate data acquisition of high-speed WIM measurements. This study develops the appropriate sample rate requirements as a function of the vehicle speed. Simulations and field experiments validate the methods developed. The results will serve as guidelines for future high-speed WIM measurements using in-pavement strain-based sensors.

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