A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor System

Motorcycle drivers are considered among the most vulnerable road users, as attested by the number of crashes increasing every year. The significant part of the fatalities relates to “single vehicle” loss of control in bends. During this investigation, a system based on an instrum...

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Main Authors: Sarra Smaiah, Rabah Sadoun, Abdelhafid Elouardi, Bruno Larnaudie, Samir Bouaziz, Abderahmane Boubezoul, Bastien Vincke, Stéphane Espié
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/7/2282
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spelling doaj-499da4c5fb004c98af90aa909bb5c3a32020-11-24T22:00:06ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-07-01187228210.3390/s18072282s18072282A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor SystemSarra Smaiah0Rabah Sadoun1Abdelhafid Elouardi2Bruno Larnaudie3Samir Bouaziz4Abderahmane Boubezoul5Bastien Vincke6Stéphane Espié7SATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceSATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceSATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceSATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceSATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceSATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceSATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceSATIE Laboratory, University Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, FranceMotorcycle drivers are considered among the most vulnerable road users, as attested by the number of crashes increasing every year. The significant part of the fatalities relates to “single vehicle” loss of control in bends. During this investigation, a system based on an instrumented multi-sensor platform and an algorithmic study was developed to accurately reconstruct motorcycle trajectories achieved when negotiating bends. This system is used by the French Gendarmerie in order to objectively evaluate and to examine the way riders take their bends in order to better train riders to adopt a safe trajectory and to improve road safety. Data required for the reconstruction are acquired using a motorcycle that has been fully instrumented (in VIROLO++ Project) with several redundant sensors (reference sensors and low-cost sensors) which measure the rider actions (roll, steering) and the motorcycle behavior (position, velocity, acceleration, odometry, heading, and attitude). The proposed solution allowed the reconstruction of motorcycle trajectories in bends with a high accuracy (equal to that of fixed point positioning). The developed algorithm will be used by the French Gendarmerie in order to objectively evaluate and examine the way riders negotiate bends. It will also be used for initial training and retraining in order to better train riders to learn and estimate a safe trajectory and to increase the safety, efficiency and comfort of motorcycle riders.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/7/2282trajectory reconstructionlow-cost sensorsembedded systemspowered two wheels (PTW)safe trajectorydata fusion
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author Sarra Smaiah
Rabah Sadoun
Abdelhafid Elouardi
Bruno Larnaudie
Samir Bouaziz
Abderahmane Boubezoul
Bastien Vincke
Stéphane Espié
spellingShingle Sarra Smaiah
Rabah Sadoun
Abdelhafid Elouardi
Bruno Larnaudie
Samir Bouaziz
Abderahmane Boubezoul
Bastien Vincke
Stéphane Espié
A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor System
Sensors
trajectory reconstruction
low-cost sensors
embedded systems
powered two wheels (PTW)
safe trajectory
data fusion
author_facet Sarra Smaiah
Rabah Sadoun
Abdelhafid Elouardi
Bruno Larnaudie
Samir Bouaziz
Abderahmane Boubezoul
Bastien Vincke
Stéphane Espié
author_sort Sarra Smaiah
title A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor System
title_short A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor System
title_full A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor System
title_fullStr A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor System
title_full_unstemmed A Practical Approach for High Precision Reconstruction of a Motorcycle Trajectory Using a Low-Cost Multi-Sensor System
title_sort practical approach for high precision reconstruction of a motorcycle trajectory using a low-cost multi-sensor system
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Motorcycle drivers are considered among the most vulnerable road users, as attested by the number of crashes increasing every year. The significant part of the fatalities relates to “single vehicle” loss of control in bends. During this investigation, a system based on an instrumented multi-sensor platform and an algorithmic study was developed to accurately reconstruct motorcycle trajectories achieved when negotiating bends. This system is used by the French Gendarmerie in order to objectively evaluate and to examine the way riders take their bends in order to better train riders to adopt a safe trajectory and to improve road safety. Data required for the reconstruction are acquired using a motorcycle that has been fully instrumented (in VIROLO++ Project) with several redundant sensors (reference sensors and low-cost sensors) which measure the rider actions (roll, steering) and the motorcycle behavior (position, velocity, acceleration, odometry, heading, and attitude). The proposed solution allowed the reconstruction of motorcycle trajectories in bends with a high accuracy (equal to that of fixed point positioning). The developed algorithm will be used by the French Gendarmerie in order to objectively evaluate and examine the way riders negotiate bends. It will also be used for initial training and retraining in order to better train riders to learn and estimate a safe trajectory and to increase the safety, efficiency and comfort of motorcycle riders.
topic trajectory reconstruction
low-cost sensors
embedded systems
powered two wheels (PTW)
safe trajectory
data fusion
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/7/2282
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