Automatic Vehicle Classifier

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Automatic Vehicle Classifier

Automatic Vehicle Classifier

Automatic Vehicle Classifier

Automatic Vehicle Classifier

An automatic vehicle classification may need to determine vehicle height, number of axles, presence of dual tires, and vehicle weight to distinguish between vehicles and assign the correct class. Determinants of vehicle class may include:

  • Number of axles and/or tires of a vehicle.
  • Dimensions (e.g., height, length, wheelbase, height over first axle) of a vehicle.
  • Weight of a vehicle.
  • Number of occupants in a vehicle (e.g., a special class assigned to commuter pools with a minimum number of occupants).
Features
  • Wide range of options
  • High immunity against environmental changes
  • Compact Housing
  • Beam spacing 30 mm/60mm
  • Range 12 m

FAQs— Automatic Vehicle Classifier

  • What is an Automatic Vehicle Classifier (AVC) system?

    An Automatic Vehicle Classifier (AVC) is an intelligent system that identifies and classifies vehicles based on their type (e.g., car, truck, bus) using sensors and axle-counting technology. Network Toll’s AVC system ensures accurate toll calculation based on vehicle category.

  • How does Network Toll’s AVC system improve toll operations?

    Network Toll’s AVC system enhances operational accuracy by automating vehicle classification, reducing manual errors, and speeding up the tolling process. It integrates with the toll management system to ensure correct toll charges and real-time data reporting.

  • Is the AVC system compatible with both manual and ETC toll lanes?

    Yes, Network Toll’s AVC system is fully compatible with both manual and Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) lanes. It can be seamlessly integrated into hybrid toll environments to support automated classification regardless of the payment method used.

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