Deploying traffic speed radar in vehicles to enable mobile speed enforcement.
2026-04-15
Abstract
Traditional speed measurement involves fixed devices mounted on the roadside or gantry structures, and only then can accurate readings be obtained.
If a speed-measuring radar is mounted on a moving police vehicle, can it still accurately detect speeding?
Nanoradar Traffic Speed Radar TSC224 – Completely Upgraded
Unlock Mobile Speed Measurement Ability

Customer Pain Points
Traditional speed enforcement relies on fixed automated traffic enforcement systems or section-speed monitoring systems. While these systems can exert strong deterrent effects on specific road segments, their fixed locations make them vulnerable to being circumvented by drivers who use navigation apps to receive advance warnings, resulting in regulatory blind spots where drivers slow down before the detection point and then accelerate once they have passed it.

New TSC224 Speed Radar Upped a Gear: Unlocking Mobile Speed Measurement Capabilities
The TSC224 traffic speed radar has been completely upgraded to support moving-vehicle speed measurement. Leveraging FMCW technology and the Doppler principle, it delivers precise speed measurements even when mounted on a moving platform. It features 4-lane coverage, a speed-measurement range of 5–250 km/h, and supports RS485 interface as well as Wi-Fi-based remote commissioning and firmware upgrades, making it easy to integrate into existing systems.

Focus on Being Integrated: Key Capabilities of Radar Integration in Patrol Police Vehicles
1. Precise multi-lane detection: lane-level detection covering up to four lanes, capable of simultaneously detecting and separating multiple vehicles, ideal for dense and complex traffic conditions.
2. Speed measurement in both stationary and moving conditions: Speed enforcement can be carried out whether vehicles are in motion or parked at the roadside.
3. All-Scenario Moving Speed Measurement: Supports moving speed measurement under both same-direction and opposite-direction driving conditions.
4. All-day, all-weather operation: Radar can maintain stable detection in adverse weather conditions such as rain, fog, and snow.
5. Dynamic law enforcement with exponentially enhanced deterrent effect: Police vehicles can conduct automated multi-lane monitoring during patrols, and this unpredictable “mobile speed enforcement” significantly strengthens the deterrent impact of law enforcement while reducing traffic accidents.

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