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Chapter 2:

Placement in Side-Fired Highway Configuration

RTMS Echo User Guide
RTMS Echo is designed to mount on existing poles and road structures.
Figure 2-9
shows typical cases of RTMS Echo side-fired/highway sites. The
design considerations for each case are:
Case 1 — Maximal utilization of the RTMS Echo zone capability.
Limitations are as follows:
A 12-zone coverage may require a larger setback (the distance to
the first lane) mounting height and/or greater tilt setting (see
"Height, Setback, Tilt Requirements" on page
In almost all cases, the RTMS Echo can resolve the barrier return
signal from that of the vehicles in the lane immediately behind it as
long as 50% of vehicle can be seen (see
on page
2-12).
Case 2 — Overpass installations: Do not mount the RTMS Echo on a
perpendicular overpass. Instead, use poles located at least 5 m (17 ft)
from the overpass to avoid multi-path. Multi-path is a situation in which
the reflected signals from vehicles can also reach the RTMS Echo by a
secondary reflection from a large flat surface (such as a sign or
overpass).
Case 3 — Using median poles to mount two RTMS Echo sensors, one
per direction may save poles but the designer should verify available
set-back (see
Case 4 — Sign-structure installations (see
Sign Structures" on page
Case 5 — Typical ramp metering site.
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"Height, Setback, Tilt Requirements" on page
2-14).
Pre-Installation Considerations
2-11).
"Guardrails and Barriers"
2-11).
"Installing RTMS Echo on
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