SmarTek Systems SAS-1 Wireless Configuration and Operation User Manual

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SAS-1 Operating Modes


The SAS-1 can be set up for a specified fall back or default operating mode. This mode defines
what the SAS does and how it communicates after reset, power up, or a prolonged period of
communication inactivity. The SAS-1 can be set to operate in either a text message mode (Flow
Mode
) or a “Loop Equivalent” relay mode (Relay Mode).

In the Flow Mode, the SAS-1 performs vehicle detection and speed estimation processing for all
5 lanes and forms a Traffic Flow Message. The Traffic Flow Message includes vehicle count,
lane occupancy, and average speed for each of the 5 lanes. This message is prepared and made
available every observation period. The observation period is a selectable parameter and might
typically be 20, 30, or 60 seconds. If the SAS-1 is set for periodic communication, the Traffic
Flow Message will be output on the SAS-1 data cable every observation period whether anything
is present to receive it or not. If the SAS-1 is set for polled communication, the most recent
Traffic Flow Message will only be output on the SAS-1 data cable if the SAS-1 received a
polling request. This allows multiple SAS-1 units to share a common home run cable or wireless
link without interference or message collision.

In the Relay Mode, the SAS-1 performs vehicle detection and speed estimation processing for
all 5 lanes and forms a bit serial Relay Message. The bit serial Relay Message includes “loop
equivalent” presence relay state information for 10 time points for each of the 5 lanes. This
message is prepared and made available every 80 milli-seconds. Hence, the bit values (1 or 0) in
this message represent relay state for an upstream and downstream “loop equivalent” for each
lane for 10 time updates (8 milli-seconds per update). If the SAS-1 is set for periodic
communication, the bit serial Relay Message will be output on the SAS-1 data cable every 80
milli-seconds whether anything is present to receive it or not. If the SAS-1 is set for polled
communication, the most recent bit serial Relay Message will only be output on the SAS-1 data
cable if the SAS-1 received a polling request. This allows multiple SAS-1 units to share a
common home run cable or wireless link without interference or message collision.


SAS-1 Architecture


The SAS-1 architecture is inherently simple and modular since all signal processing, spatial
processing, and detection processing is performed in the SAS-1 unit. This results in a short
simple measurement text message that requires very little communication bandwidth. The SAS-
1 electronics and messaging protocols facilitate a number of connection options for getting the
processed information from the SAS-1 unit (mounted on a highway structure) to a roadside
cabinet or to a central control center. Many different configurations are possible involving
single and multiple SAS-1 units, hard wired and wireless communication, with and without local
controller cabinets. The following sections show three common ways to connect SAS-1 units to
local cabinet controllers and to central control centers.

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