Multiple Configurations
A configuration file is created for each measurement point - saved as config.json. The measurement point always has the first basic configuration (Configuration0 directory), while the user can add more configurations using the Configuration tab.
Example. The user has created two measuring point configurations. In the first, he defined the relations L and P. It will count all vehicles crossing the road. In the second configuration, he drew only one cross-section A across the pedestrian crossing and chose to count cyclists and pedestrians for the Detector. The second configuration will only count pedestrian/bicycle traffic in the cross-section of the passage.
Benefits of multiple configurations
Using multiple configurations for a single measurement point allows you to:
Analyze different traffic patterns - count vehicles in one configuration and pedestrians/cyclists in another
Count and anonymize together - use the same measurement point for counting vehicles and anonymizing data
Managing configurations
You can add up to 3 configurations per measurement point. Each configuration is independent and contains its own:
Relations and cross-sections
Classification rules
Speed measurement polygons
Result sheet configuration
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