Millimeter-Wave Radar and Machine Vision-Based Lane Recognition

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Abstract

Camera can sensor the environment on the lane by extracting the lane lines, but such detection is limited to a short distance with effect of illumination and other factors; radar can detect objects a long distance away but cannot detect the lane conditions. This paper combined machine vision with millimeter-wave radar and extracted the nearby distinct lane line through images; at the same time, the radar obtained the motion trajectory information of distant vehicles, then the least-square method was used to make curve fitting on those motion trajectory information in order to reconstruct the lane line information. Finally, in the stage of fusing two segments of lane lines, the goodness of fit was applied to complete the matching of corresponding lane lines. While, for areas between two segments of lane lines that neither camera or radar can detect, we established a lane model, utilized probabilistic neural network to select the corresponding lane model for matching, and then used approximate mathematics expression according to the selected lane model, thus obtaining the final front road information of current vehicle.

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Li, W., Guan, Y., Chen, L., & Sun, L. (2018). Millimeter-Wave Radar and Machine Vision-Based Lane Recognition. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 32(5). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218001418500155

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