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2010
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Joint interpretation of on-board vision and static GPS cartography for determination of correct speed limit

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Joint interpretation of on-board vision and static GPS cartography for determination of correct speed limit
We present here a first prototype of a "Speed Limit Support" Advance Driving Assistance System (ADAS) producing permanent reliable information on the current speed limit applicable to the vehicle. Such a module can be used either for information of the driver, or could even serve for automatic setting of the maximum speed of a smart Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). Our system is based on a joint interpretation of cartographic information (for static reference information) with on-board vision, used for traffic sign detection and recognition (including supplementary sub-signs) and visual road lines localization (for detection of lane changes). The visual traffic sign detection part is quite robust (90% global correct detection and recognition for main speed signs, and 80% for exit-lane sub-signs detection). Our approach for joint interpretation with cartography is original, and logic-based rather than probability-based, which allows correct behaviour even in cases, which do hap...
Alexandre Bargeton, Fabien Moutarde, Fawzi Nashash
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Alexandre Bargeton, Fabien Moutarde, Fawzi Nashashibi, Anne-Sophie Puthon
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