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I've been trying out a couple new running routes around work lately, and my run today through Levi's Stadium parking lot (yes, my work is right next to Levi's Stadium, oh joy) took me past light poles that have some kind of sensors attached to them. I wasn't able to figure out what they might be used for, so I thought I'd ask for some PF help.
As you can see in the picture, they are mounted mid-way up some of the light poles, and don't seem to have any optics exposed like you would expect from a camera. There are a few light poles with traditional cameras mounted on them spaced out in the parking lot, but most of the poles have these sealed devices mounted on them.
They sort of look like simple radar detectors, but if they are supposed to detect how full the parking lot is, they would need to be able to scan in an x-y pattern somehow (either mechanically or with phased array elements).
Any ideas or thoughts? Has anybody seen these before? Thanks!
As you can see in the picture, they are mounted mid-way up some of the light poles, and don't seem to have any optics exposed like you would expect from a camera. There are a few light poles with traditional cameras mounted on them spaced out in the parking lot, but most of the poles have these sealed devices mounted on them.
They sort of look like simple radar detectors, but if they are supposed to detect how full the parking lot is, they would need to be able to scan in an x-y pattern somehow (either mechanically or with phased array elements).
Any ideas or thoughts? Has anybody seen these before? Thanks!