基于v2v速度信息的激光履带车辆识别研究

Atsushi Fujita, H. Yamaguchi, T. Higashino, M. Takai
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近年来,一些先进的安全技术已经投入实际应用,以支持安全驾驶,ASV(先进安全车辆)可以自动检测周围车辆和行人的存在。另一方面,协同车对车感知等协同技术在智能交通领域备受关注。本文提出了一种识别车辆群位置关系的方法。在该方法中,联网车辆通过车辆间通信共享安装的距离传感器检测到的周围车辆的位置。通过将这些信息组合到一个视图中,每辆联网车辆都可以识别前方的车辆组,而这些车辆组无法单独识别。利用来自两个不同信息源的距离信息,执行匹配过程,可以得到正确的相邻车辆之间的位置关系。我们利用两类数据进行了基于仿真的实验来评估该方法的有效性,并证实了利用共享速度信息可以实现高概率的正确识别。
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A study on identification of laser-tracked vehicles using V2V-based velocity information
In recent years, several advanced safety techniques have been put to practical use for supporting safe driving, ASV (Advanced Safety Vehicle) can detect the presence of surrounding vehicles and pedestrians autonomously. On the other hand, cooperative techniques such as cooperative vehicle-to-vehicle awareness have attracted a lot of attentions in the field of ITS. In this paper, we propose a method for identifying positional relationship of vehicle groups. In the proposed method, connected vehicles share surrounding vehicles' positions detected by installed range sensors via inter-vehicle communication. By composing those pieces of information into a single view, each connected vehicle can recognize the vehicle group ahead, which cannot be recognized standalone. By utilizing the distance information from two different information sources and executing the matching process, the correct positional relationship among neighboring vehicles can obtain. We have conducted a simulation-based experiment using two types of data to evaluate the effectiveness of the approach, and we have confirmed to achieve the correct identification with high probability by using shared velocity information.
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