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The goal of this project was to develop and test a low-cost, vehicle-mounted system for generating map data with lane and road boundary information accurate to within 10 cm (4 inches). This second phase of a two-phase project focused on evaluating how well the system could determine the location of fog lines—the white lines that mark the outer boundaries of roadways.
The goal of this project was to develop and test a low-cost, vehicle-mounted system for generating map data with lane and road boundary information accurate to within 10 cm (4 inches). This second phase of a two-phase project focused on evaluating how well the system could determine the location of fog lines—the white lines that mark the outer boundaries of roadways.
Mapping Roadways to Support Vehicle Safety Systems
2015
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
Control Devices & Equipment , Global Navigation Systems , Road Transportation , Photographic Techniques & Equipment , Cartography , Transportation Safety , Roadway mapping , Global positioning system , Map data , Mobile computing , Rural areas , Driver support systems , Vehicle safety , Vehicle-mounted sensor suite , Lane departure warning systems , Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
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