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Motion Vision Design of compact motion sensing solutions for navigation of autonomous systems 2005 Edition by J. Kolodko, L. Vlacic , Institution of Engineering and Technology

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)J. Kolodko, L. Vlacic
    PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
    ISBN9780863414534
    Pages456
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2005

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    Institution of Engineering and Technology Motion Vision Design of compact motion sensing solutions for navigation of autonomous systems 2005 Edition by J. Kolodko, L. Vlacic

    Segmenting the environment surrounding an autonomous vehicle into coherently moving regions is a vital first step towards intelligent autonomous navigation. Without this temporal information, navigation becomes a simple obstacle avoidance scheme that is inappropriate in highly dynamic environments such as roadways and places where many people congregate.The book begins by looking at the problem of motion estimation from biological, algorithmic and digital perspectives. It goes on to describe an algorithm that fits with the motion processing model, and hardware and software constraints. This algorithm is based on the optical flow constraint equation and introduces range information to resolve the depth-velocity ambiguity, which is critical for autonomous navigation. Finally, implementation of the algorithm in digital hardware is described in detail, covering both the initial motion processing model and the chosen hardware platforms, and the global functional structure of the system.



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