Journal of large-scale research facilities JLSRF (Aug 2017)

UTRaLab – Urban Traffic Research Laboratory

  • Karsten Kozempel,
  • Andreas Luber,
  • Marek Junghans

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17815/jlsrf-3-148
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. A116

Abstract

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The Urban Traffic Research Laboratory (UTRaLab) is a research and test track for traffic detection methods and sensors. It is located at the Ernst-Ruska-Ufer, in the southeast of the city of Berlin (Germany). The UTRaLab covers 1 km of a highly-frequented urban road and is connected to a motorway. It is equipped with two gantries with distance of 850 m in between and has several outstations for data collection. The gantries contain many different traffic sensors like inductive loops, cameras, lasers or wireless sensors for traffic data acquisition. Additionally a weather station records environmental data. The UTRaLab’s main purposes are the data collection of traffic data on the one hand and testing newly developed sensors on the other hand.