1 March 1986 Road Boundary Detection For Autonomous Vehicle Navigation
Larry S. Davis, Todd R. Kushner, Jacqueline J. Le Moigne, Allen M. Waxman
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Abstract
The Computer Vision Laboratory at the University of Maryland for the past year has been developing a computer vision system for autonomous ground navigation of roads and road networks for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Strategic Computing Program. The complete system runs on a VAX 11/785, but certain parts of it have been reimplemented on a VICOM image processing system for experimentation on an autonomous vehicle built for the Martin Marietta Corp., Aerospace Division, in Denver, Colorado. We give a brief overview of the principal software components of the system and then describe the VICOM implementation in detail.
Larry S. Davis, Todd R. Kushner, Jacqueline J. Le Moigne, and Allen M. Waxman "Road Boundary Detection For Autonomous Vehicle Navigation," Optical Engineering 25(3), 253409 (1 March 1986). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973838
Published: 1 March 1986
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Software

Computer vision technology

Computing systems

Machine vision

Navigation systems

Aerospace engineering

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