We propose a driving safety support system (DSSS) that employs a high-speed vision system installed in the environment surrounding, for instance, highways, urban roads, and intersections. The aim of the system is to recognize potentially dangerous traffic situations, including those that are undetectable from a moving vehicle, and to use this information for supporting safe driving. The system consists of a vision network of synchronized high-speed cameras that are capable of acquiring images at one-millisecond intervals, and vehicles that are capable of communicating with this network through communication hubs. We conducted collision avoidance experiments and demonstrated that, by introducing high-speed vision, the proposed system can resolve the issue of slow reaction time, which is common to environmental vision systems.
Collision Avoidance of Intelligent Vehicle based on Networked High-speed Vision System
2014
6 Seiten, Bilder, Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Vision-Based Collision Avoidance Systems
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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