This paper discusses the current methods for vehicle self-localization and compares previous findings to the use for urban public traffic vehicles. In specific, requirements for autonomous buses approaching a bus stop are defined. An autonomous system capable of reliable vehicle self-localization running in real-time in a city scenario shall be developed in a future work based on this paper. The comparison of filter-based estimation and graph-based optimization techniques shows that the latter suits the the automated approach to a bus stop in an urban environment the best. Based on these findings, a concept for self-localization of public transport vehicles equipped with a variety of imaging sensors with the help of a digital high definition map is presented. A current method is shown and a concept of improving the localization by inferring semantic information into landmark detection by low-level data fusion is provided. Validation and verification of the proposed fusion approach have to be carried out in the future, but a validation scenario is presented in this work.


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    Title :

    A CONCEPT FOR AN AUTOMATED APPROACH OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES TO A BUS STOP


    Contributors:
    C. Albrecht (author) / S. Kraus (author) / A. Zimmermann (author) / U. Stilla (author)


    Publication date :

    2019




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown




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