Calibration of speed enforcement down-the-road radars

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Abstract

We examine the measurement uncertainty associated with different methods of calibrating the ubiquitous down-the-road (DTR) radar used in speed enforcement. These calibration methods include the use of audio frequency sources, tuning forks, a fifth wheel attached to the rear of the vehicle with the radar unit, and the speedometer of the vehicle. We also provide an analysis showing the effect of calibration uncertainty on DTR-radar speed measurement uncertainty.

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Jendzurski, J., & Paulter, N. G. (2009). Calibration of speed enforcement down-the-road radars. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 114(3), 137–148. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.114.009

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