Title :
Using a NIR Camera for Car Gesture Control
Author :
Ionescu, Bogdan ; Suse, Viorel ; Gadea, Cristian ; Solomon, Bogdan ; Ionescu, Daniela ; Islam, Shariful ; Cordea, Marius
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
As digital components are increasingly present in the control of automotive engines, direction systems and other in-car devices, Human-Vehicle Interaction (HVI) becomes more and more complex, requiring new user interfaces. Gesture control is proposed in the literature as a techniques which deserves to be explored as it can tremendously simplify numerous interactions between the car and the driver and/or other passengers. Key characteristics of such HVI devices include reliability, robustness, and stability of the entire system, ranging from the acquisition of the gesture to its recognition and tracking in real-time. In this paper, a smart and real-time depth camera operating in the Near Infrared (NIR) Spectrum is introduced. The camera is based on a new depth generation principle of sampling the space of the Field-of-View (FOV) with IR pulses of variable frequency and duty cycle. The depth images are calculated using reconfigurable hardware architecture and a series of eight IR images obtained via a sensitive image sensor. The final depth map is then processed by the gesture detection, recognition and tracking algorithms. A series of gestures are explored to qualify them for the special case of car control.
Keywords :
automobiles; automotive engineering; cameras; gesture recognition; FOV; HVI devices; IR images; IR pulses; NIR camera; NIR spectrum; automotive engines; car gesture control; depth map; digital components; direction systems; duty cycle; field-of-view; gesture detection; gesture recognition; human-vehicle interaction; in-car devices; near infrared spectrum; real-time depth camera; reconfigurable hardware architecture; sensitive image sensor; user interfaces; variable frequency; Automotive engineering; Cameras; Computers; Educational institutions; Real-time systems; Three-dimensional displays; Thumb; human computer interfaces; human-vehicle interaction; real-time 3D camera technology; touchless automotive gesture control;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2014.6827882