2018
DOI: 10.3390/app8101967
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Improved Human Detection with a Fusion of Laser Scanner and Vision/Infrared Information for Mobile Applications

Abstract: This paper presents a method for human detection using a laser scanner with vision or infrared images. Mobile applications require reliable and efficient methods for human detection, especially as a part of driver assistance systems, including pedestrian collision systems. The authors propose an efficient method for multimodal human detection based on a combination of the features and context information. Strictly, the human is detected in the vision/infrared images using a combination of local binary patterns… Show more

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“…Monitoring movement during and after the aircraft landing phase is another application that can be done with laser scanners, allowing the improvement of airport safety thanks to knowledge of accurate position and speed (accuracy of 17 cm and 0.17 m/s, respectively) [9]. Also, human detection and monitoring takes advantage from laser scanning information, together with infrared imagery, leveraging the two technologies to complement one another [14]. A particular application of movement detection is shown in [12], where the vibration of fan blades was monitored through a laser scanner vibrometry (LSV) technology, providing the means for determining harmonics.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Monitoring movement during and after the aircraft landing phase is another application that can be done with laser scanners, allowing the improvement of airport safety thanks to knowledge of accurate position and speed (accuracy of 17 cm and 0.17 m/s, respectively) [9]. Also, human detection and monitoring takes advantage from laser scanning information, together with infrared imagery, leveraging the two technologies to complement one another [14]. A particular application of movement detection is shown in [12], where the vibration of fan blades was monitored through a laser scanner vibrometry (LSV) technology, providing the means for determining harmonics.…”
Section: Featured Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laser scanning applications covered in this special issue can be divided into the following categories: multi-wavelength LiDAR [3,4], mobile mapping support for indoor [5][6][7], outdoor, and other applications [8], object tracking and navigation [9][10][11], deformation monitoring [12,13], modelling and detection [14][15][16], geometric accuracy assessment [17][18][19], and hybrid technologies like LiDARgrammetry [20], which are summarized in more detail in the following section.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FxLMS applied to vehicles, in many cases, also takes advantage of a so-called preview signal, i.e., additional information available in advance about road unevenness or road obstacles located in front of the vehicle. Such information can be provided by different sensors, e.g., a single laser scanner or an algorithm of sensor fusion dedicated to mobile applications [ 34 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of hardware technology, the fusion of multiple sensors and multiple algorithms was used for UGV (unmanned ground vehicle) [19][20][21]. To overcome the low accuracy and poor robustness of a single detection method, a novel algorithm was proposed that combines an SVM (Support Vector Machine) and a K-nearest neighbors algorithm and the confidence map under a Bayesian framework [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%