Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25250
Title: Keeping the vehicle on the road - A survey on on-road lane detection systems
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Elektrik ve Elektronik Mühendisliği Bölümü.
0000-0003-4957-6126
Yeni̇kaya, Sibel
Yenikaya, Gökhan
Düven, Ekrem
AAA-5126-2019
26323397900
15728930300
55929929400
Keywords: Computer science
Algorithms
Experimentation
Performance
Reliability
Verification
Computer vision
Intelligent vehicles
Lane detection
Road detecetion
Road following
Vision system
Driver assistance
Tracking
Algorithm
Recognition
Extraction
Parallel
Computer vision
Intelligent vehicle highway systems
Longitudinal control
Obstacle detectors
Optical radar
Roads and streets
Tracking (position)
Vehicles
Wireless sensor networks
Heading directions
Lane detection
Low-power consumption
Obstacle detection
Relative positions
Road detecetion
Road following
Visual information
Surveys
Issue Date: Oct-2013
Publisher: Assoc Computing Machinery
Citation: Yenikaya, S. vd. (2011). "Keeping the vehicle on the road - A survey on on-road lane detection systems". ACM Computing Surveys, 46(1), 1-42.
Abstract: The development of wireless sensor networks, such as researchers Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) requires the ability to analyze the road scene just like a human does. Road scene analysis is an essential, complex, and challenging task and it consists of: road detection (which includes the localization of the road, the determination of the relative position between vehicle and road, and the analysis of the vehicle's heading direction) and obstacle detection (which is mainly based on localizing possible obstacles on the vehicle's path). The detection of the road borders, the estimation of the road geometry, and the localization of the vehicle are essential tasks in this context since they are required for the lateral and longitudinal control of the vehicle. Within this field, on-board vision has been widely used since it has many advantages (higher resolution, low power consumption, low cost, easy aesthetic integration, and nonintrusive nature) over other active sensors such as RADAR or LIDAR. At first glance the problem of detecting the road geometry from visual information seems simple and early works in this field were quickly rewarded with promising results. However, the large variety of scenarios and the high rates of success demanded by the industry have kept the lane detection research work alive. In this article a comprehensive review of vision-based road detection systems vision is presented.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1145/2522968.2522970
https://avesis.uludag.edu.tr/yayin/dc11f570-b599-4b34-8e1a-48f6859964a8/keeping-the-vehicle-on-the-road-a-survey-on-on-road-lane-detection-systems
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25250
ISSN: 0360-0300
1557-7341
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