Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1995-03-06
1998-09-01
Trans, Vincent N.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364439, 340910, G08G 101
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active
058019430
ABSTRACT:
A wide area surveillance system for application to large road networks is described. The system employs smart sensors to identify plural individual vehicles in the network. These vehicles are tracked on an individual basis, and the system derives the behavior of the vehicle. Furthermore, the system derives traffic behavior on a local basis, across roadway links, and in sections of the network. Processing in the system is divided into multiple processing layers, with geographical separation of tasks.
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