This paper describes the generic obstacle and lane detection system (GOLD), a stereo vision-based hardware and software architecture to be used on moving vehicles to increment road safety. Based on a full-custom massively parallel hardware, it allows to detect both generic obstacles (without constraints on symmetry or shape) and the lane position in a structured environment (with painted lane markings) at a rate of 10 Hz. Thanks to a geometrical transform supported by a specific hardware module, the perspective effect is removed from both left and right stereo images; the left is used to detect lane markings with a series of morphological filters, while both remapped stereo images are used for the detection of free-space in front of the vehicle. The output of the processing is displayed on both an on-board monitor and a control-panel to give visual feedbacks to the driver. The system was tested on the mobile laboratory (MOB-LAB) experimental land vehicle, which was driven for more than 3000 km along extra-urban roads and freeways at speeds up to 80 km/h, and demonstrated its robustness with respect to shadows and changing illumination conditions, different road textures, and vehicle movement

GOLD: a parallel real-time stereo vision system for generic obstacle and lane detection / Bertozzi, Massimo; Broggi, Alberto. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING. - ISSN 1057-7149. - 7:(1998), pp. 62-81. [10.1109/83.650851]

GOLD: a parallel real-time stereo vision system for generic obstacle and lane detection

BERTOZZI, Massimo;BROGGI, Alberto
1998-01-01

Abstract

This paper describes the generic obstacle and lane detection system (GOLD), a stereo vision-based hardware and software architecture to be used on moving vehicles to increment road safety. Based on a full-custom massively parallel hardware, it allows to detect both generic obstacles (without constraints on symmetry or shape) and the lane position in a structured environment (with painted lane markings) at a rate of 10 Hz. Thanks to a geometrical transform supported by a specific hardware module, the perspective effect is removed from both left and right stereo images; the left is used to detect lane markings with a series of morphological filters, while both remapped stereo images are used for the detection of free-space in front of the vehicle. The output of the processing is displayed on both an on-board monitor and a control-panel to give visual feedbacks to the driver. The system was tested on the mobile laboratory (MOB-LAB) experimental land vehicle, which was driven for more than 3000 km along extra-urban roads and freeways at speeds up to 80 km/h, and demonstrated its robustness with respect to shadows and changing illumination conditions, different road textures, and vehicle movement
1998
GOLD: a parallel real-time stereo vision system for generic obstacle and lane detection / Bertozzi, Massimo; Broggi, Alberto. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING. - ISSN 1057-7149. - 7:(1998), pp. 62-81. [10.1109/83.650851]
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