DocumentCode
3309261
Title
The development of machine vision for road vehicles in the last decade
Author
Dickmanns, Emst Dieter
Author_Institution
Inst. fuer Systemdynamik und Flugmechanik, Univ. der Bundeswehr Munchen, Neubiberg, Germany
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
17-21 June 2002
Firstpage
268
Abstract
Machine vision for road vehicles started in the mid-80s. After a very brief review of the initial phase of about half a decade, developments over the last decade are discussed in more detail. The EUREKA-project ´Prometheus´ set the stage in Europe and spread activities to all major carmakers and to many universities throughout Europe. The US and some Asian countries soon followed The basic perceptual and behavioral capabilities for driving and for driver assistance on well-kept high-speed roads have been demonstrated at the end of the Prometheus project. Later developments took two directions: 1. Simple systems for early application in confined domains, and 2. more complex systems with growth potential for performance levels closer to the human one. In the meantime, first products with machine vision components are on the market; more highly integrated systems have been announced for the second half of this decade. A road map for the development of vision for cars is discussed.
Keywords
mobile robots; road vehicles; robot vision; EUREKA-project; Prometheus; machine vision; road vehicles; Computer vision; Educational institutions; Europe; Land vehicles; Machine vision; Microprocessors; Mobile robots; Navigation; Remotely operated vehicles; Road vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Vehicle Symposium, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7346-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVS.2002.1187962
Filename
1187962
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