Motorcycle that see: Multifocal stereo vision sensor for advanced safety systems in tilting vehicles

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Abstract

Advanced driver assistance systems, ADAS, have shown the possibility to anticipate crash accidents and effectively assist road users in critical traffic situations. This is not the case for motorcyclists, in fact ADAS for motorcycles are still barely developed. Our aim was to study a camera-based sensor for the application of preventive safety in tilting vehicles. We identified two road conflict situations for which automotive remote sensors installed in a tilting vehicle are likely to fail in the identification of critical obstacles. Accordingly, we set two experiments conducted in real traffic conditions to test our stereo vision sensor. Our promising results support the application of this type of sensors for advanced motorcycle safety applications.

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Gil, G., Savino, G., Piantini, S., & Pierini, M. (2018). Motorcycle that see: Multifocal stereo vision sensor for advanced safety systems in tilting vehicles. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18010295

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