Radar
Radar is a type of radio wave that can detect objects based on their reflection from electromagnetic waves. This is how radars work. They send out a signal and then measure the time it takes for the reflected signal to return. If something reflects back, it means that object is close enough to reflect the signal. In this case, the vehicle is being scanned.
Vehicle Detection
Vehicle detection is used to determine if a vehicle is present or not. When a vehicle enters into the scanning area, the radar sends out a signal and measures the time it takes for it to return. Then, the system compares the time it took for the signal to return to the original time sent out. If the difference between the two times is less than a certain amount, then the system assumes that a vehicle is present.
Range
The range of the radar determines the distance that the radar can detect objects. The longer the range, the farther away objects can be detected. A typical radar has a range of about 100 meters (328 feet). However, some radars have ranges of over 1 kilometer (0.62 miles).
Odometer
The odometer is a device that measures distance traveled. It can be used to determine how many miles have been driven on a vehicle or how much fuel has been consumed. This instrument is often used to measure the speed at which a vehicle travels.
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