2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23146255
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Deep Camera–Radar Fusion with an Attention Framework for Autonomous Vehicle Vision in Foggy Weather Conditions

Abstract: AVs are affected by reduced maneuverability and performance due to the degradation of sensor performances in fog. Such degradation can cause significant object detection errors in AVs’ safety-critical conditions. For instance, YOLOv5 performs well under favorable weather but is affected by mis-detections and false positives due to atmospheric scattering caused by fog particles. The existing deep object detection techniques often exhibit a high degree of accuracy. Their drawback is being sluggish in object dete… Show more

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“…Of the five included studies ( 24–28 ), four ( 24–26 , 28 ) used radar-based non-contact sensors, and one ( 27 ) used an infrared sensor and a microwave sensor to detect body movement and parameters related to cardiac and respiratory activities. Radar sensors detect the position and velocity of an object by analyzing the signals that radio waves reach and then reflect ( 36 ). Infrared sensors determine the presence of an object by detecting the infrared radiation generated by the heat emitted by the object ( 37 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the five included studies ( 24–28 ), four ( 24–26 , 28 ) used radar-based non-contact sensors, and one ( 27 ) used an infrared sensor and a microwave sensor to detect body movement and parameters related to cardiac and respiratory activities. Radar sensors detect the position and velocity of an object by analyzing the signals that radio waves reach and then reflect ( 36 ). Infrared sensors determine the presence of an object by detecting the infrared radiation generated by the heat emitted by the object ( 37 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%