Description
The LSR2001BC detector uses laser technology to detect bicycles, pedestrians and e-scooters. The emitted laser beam is used to scan on four parallel planes at an angle of 96°. For each plane, the sensor detects 274 points and is able to accurately identify the profile of the bicycle, e-scooter or pedestrian.
The laser detector is able to:
- Count bicycles, e-scooters and people;
- Classify between pedestrians, e-scooters and bicycles;
- Detect the transit direction.
Compared to other simpler counting systems, the sensor LSR2001BC is very accurate in detecting bicycles, pedestrians, and e-scooters even if they transit in groups. The sensor performs continuous scans across the width of the cycle path and is able to discriminate individual bicycles even if they are very close together.
The detector has been designed to work outdoors, even in adverse weather conditions, from both the mechanical and firmware points of view. The firmware implements filters for rain and snow.
The sensor is equipped with a CPU that processes the signals received from the scanner to obtain all the data related to transit. Communication with the sensor can be done through an Ethernet line, and configuration through the Ethernet line can be carried out through simple and intuitive web pages.
INSTALLATION
The sensor must be installed on a pole at the side of the bike path at a height between two and five meters. It is equipped with an adjustable bracket that allows for precise orientation.