The report describes both new equipment added to our laboratory and the research performed on autonomous vehicle navigation. We describe the design of a structured light range scanner that has been built and mounted on our robot arm. This scanner provides us with the capability of generating range data similar to that obtainable on the Autonomous Land Vehicle (ALV) using the ERIM scanner. The report also describes the following research projects conducted during the past year: (1) The design and implementation of a rule-based road following system; (2) Road obstacle detection in range data; (3) Theoretical analysis of the accuracy of road recovery using motion stereo; (4) Parallel vision on the Connection Machine. Finally, the report ends with a discussion of our plans for research during the next three years of our autonomous vehicle navigation research. (FR)
Vision-Based Navigation for Autonomous Ground Vehicles
1988
134 pages
Report
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English
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