MigmaBicycleTM
Specifications
Image Sensor: 1/3” Sony CCD Chip
Camera Horizontal Resolution: 700 TV lines
Camera Mounting Height: 10 ~ 15 ft
Activation Time: 1 ~ 2 seconds (programmable)
IR Range: 100 ft (~30m) in total darkness
S/N Ratio: ³ 48 dB
Cable and Power: Cat5e and power over Ethernet (PoE)
Operating Temperature: -22 °F ~ 158 °F (-30 °C ~ 70 °C)
Operating Humidity: 0% ~ 96%
Operating Environment: All weather, day and night
Chassis Dimension: 8.5’’(L)´6.5’’(W)´2’’(H)
Stereo Camera Dimension: 5’’(L)´7’’(W)´3.5’’(H)
Failsafe and watch dog timer support
Download
Product configuration user guide can be downloaded here.
Product cutsheets can be downloaded here.
MigmaBicycleTM Reporter Download
Step 1: Download environment setup:
JRE Iinstaller
Step 2: Download setup program
Reporter 32bit
MigmaBicycleTM is a sophisticated bicycle detector at bike paths or shared roadways. It can be used to place bike calls when bicyclists are detected in forward and left turn directions. Bicycle counts are stored, 24/7, and their summary reports can be easily generated and saved in Excel based on average counts in hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or annually formats.
High resolution IR LED stereo camera for day/night detection
Industrial single board computer (SBC) running Windows XPe
Remote view, configuration and diagnosis over Ethernet (option)
Robust bicycle detection/counting using stereo vision analysis
Detecting and counting bicycles in both forward and left turn directions
Directional detection to avoid unnecessary detections
Separate bicycles from vehicles in shared roadways
MigmaBicycleTM utilizes the field-proven technologies for bicyclist detection and offers advanced features:
Persistent counting and storing of bicycle volumes, 24/7
Analytical video cueing and 3D pattern recognition
Bicycle detection both day and night, even in total darkness
Configurable bicycle detection zone
Interface with various traffic devices through relay contacts
Small platform size suitable for pole-mount cabinet
Simple wiring and connection using CAT5e Ethernet cables