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10 October 2003 Low-cost 3D vision for autonomous vehicles
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Computational Vision is poised to transition from the laboratory to the battlefield; however, which techniques are the most appropriate for tactical applications? This report provides a review of 3D vision techniques and evaluates their potential application to various classes of autonomous vehicles from a systems engineering perspective. This report provides an overview of 3D vision techniques, evaluates robustness and susceptibility to countermeasures, evaluates vehicle integration requirements, and identifies promising approaches.
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Michael G Schooley and Eden Y.C. Mei "Low-cost 3D vision for autonomous vehicles", Proc. SPIE 5074, Infrared Technology and Applications XXIX, (10 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.487213
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

LIDAR

Optical sensors

Global Positioning System

Computer vision technology

UWB radar

Radar

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