RT-Backpack aids pedestrian/vehicle tests

An Oxford Technical Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 24, 2009

OxTS's portable RT-Backpack has been designed to offer a complete solution for pedestrian/motorcyclist detection and avoidance tests.

The product helps car manufacturers to develop vehicle-to-pedestrian tracking systems by giving an objective and accurate measurement of the distance from the car to the pedestrian (or motorcyclist) with up to 2cm position accuracy.

The RT-Backpack includes an RT3000 Inertial and GPS navigation system, which is mounted securely on a frame; a battery capable of powering the RT3000 for up to five hours; a precision GPS antenna; wireless LAN and a battery charger.

Data from the pedestrian wearing the RT-Backpack to the vehicle is transmitted over wireless LAN which works over more than 200m in open sky.

The RT-Range Hunter vehicle receives data from the RT-Backpack, computes the measurements online and outputs them on the CAN bus.

This means that if you already have an RT-Range system for developing and testing driver assistance systems, you can expand your tests to include car-to-pedestrian tracking.

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