Vehicle tracking for an evasive manoeuvres assistant using low-cost ultrasonic sensors

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Many driver assistance systems requireknowledge of the vehicle environment. As these systems are increasing in complexity and performance, this knowledge of the environment needs to be more complete and reliable, so sensor fusion combining long, medium and short range sensors is now being used. This paper analyzes the feasibility of using ultrasonic sensors for low cost vehicle-positioning and tracking in the lane adjacent to the host vehicle in order to identify free areasaround the vehicle and provide information to an automatic avoidance collision system that can perform autonomous braking and lane change manoeuvres. A laser scanner is used for the early detection of obstacles in the direction of travel while two ultrasonic sensors monitor the blind spotof the host vehicle. The results of tests on a test track demonstrate the ability of these sensors to accurately determine the kinematic variables of the obstacles encountered, despite a clear limitation in range.

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Jiménez, F., Naranjo, J. E., Gómez, O., & Anaya, J. J. (2014). Vehicle tracking for an evasive manoeuvres assistant using low-cost ultrasonic sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(12), 22689–22705. https://doi.org/10.3390/s141222689

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