Cita:
Advanced concepts for intelligent vision systems : 8th International Conference, ACIVS 2006, Antwerp, Belgium, September 18-21, 2006. Proceedings. Springer, 2006, p. 1151-1162
ISBN:
978-3-540-44630-9
ISSN:
0302-9743 (Print) 1611-3349 (Online)
DOI:
10.1007/11864349_105
Revisado:
PeerReviewed
Serie/Num.:
Lecture notes in computer science, vol. 4179
This paper presents a Road Detection and Classification algorithm for Driver Assistance Systems (DAS), which tracks several road lanes and identifies the type of lane boundaries. The algorithm uses an edge filter to extract the longitudinal road markings to whThis paper presents a Road Detection and Classification algorithm for Driver Assistance Systems (DAS), which tracks several road lanes and identifies the type of lane boundaries. The algorithm uses an edge filter to extract the longitudinal road markings to which a straight lane model is fitted. Next, the type of right and left lane boundaries (continuous, broken or merge line) is identified using a Fourier analysis. Adjacent lanes are searched when broken or merge lines are detected. Although the knowledge of the line type is essential for a robust DAS, it has been seldom considered in previous works. This knowledge helps to guide the search for other lanes, and it is the basis to identify the type of road (one-way, two-way or freeway), as well as to tell the difference between allowed and forbidden maneuvers, such as crossing a continuous line.[+][-]
Nota:
Proceeding of: 8th International Conference, ACIVS 2006, Antwerp, Belgium, September 18-21, 2006