DocumentCode
3604508
Title
An Embedded Vision System for Real-Time Autonomous Localization Using Laser Profilometry
Author
Patruno, Cosimo ; Marani, Roberto ; Nitti, Massimiliano ; D´Orazio, Tiziana ; Stella, Ettore
Author_Institution
Inst. of Intell. Syst. for Autom., Bari, Italy
Volume
16
Issue
6
fYear
2015
Firstpage
3482
Lastpage
3495
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an embedded vision system based on laser profilometry able to get the pose of a vehicle and its relative displacements with reference to the constitutive media of a structured environment. Fundamental equations for laser triangulation are developed and encoded for their actual implementation on an embedded system. It is made of a laser source that projects a line-shaped beam onto the environment and an on-chip camera able to frame the laser light. Images are then sent to the inexpensive Raspberry Pi onboard computer, which is responsible for processing tasks. For the first time, laser profilometry is coupled with the correlation of laser signatures on a low-cost and low-resource processing board for vehicle localization purposes. Several validation tests of the proposed sensor have proven the effectiveness of the system with respect to commercially available sensors such as inductive sensors and standard odometers, which fail when the vehicle crosses path interceptions or its wheels undergo unavoidable slippages. Moreover, further comparisons with other vision-based techniques have also proven the good performances of this embedded system for real-time localization of vehicles.
Keywords
cameras; computer vision; embedded systems; image sensors; intelligent transportation systems; laser beam applications; vehicles; Raspberry Pi onboard computer; embedded vision system; inductive sensors; intelligent transportation system; laser light; laser profilometry; laser signatures correlation; laser source; laser triangulation; line-shaped beam; low-cost processing board; low-resource processing board; on-chip camera; real-time autonomous localization; relative displacements; standard odometers; vehicle localization; vehicle pose; vision-based techniques; Embedded systems; Image processing; Machine vision; Real-time systems; Visual odometry; image processing; indoor autonomous vehicle navigation; laser profilometry; real-time embedded systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2015.2459721
Filename
7194797
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