This research aims at generating an omnidirectional perception at the host vehicle's surroundings, extracting accurate and continuous motion trajectories of the nearby vehicles using low cost laser scanners. A system of detecting and tracking on-road vehicles using multiple laser scanners is developed, where focuses are cast on solving data association of simultaneous measurements from multiple sensors at different viewpoints, and state estimation in case of partial observations in dense dynamic situations. Experimental results in freeways in Beijing are presented, system efficiency is demonstrated, where motion trajectories describing driving behaviors such as overtaking, lane changing and other interactions between driving objects are captured. In addition, the accuracy in vehicle detection and tracking is examined using a reference vehicle with a ground truth GPS.
Omni-directional detection and tracking of on-road vehicles using multiple horizontal laser scanners
2012-06-01
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Omni-Directional Detection and Tracking of On-Road Vehicles Using Multiple Horizontal Laser Scanners
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